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post Apr 9 2020, 06:04 AM

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QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Apr 8 2020, 06:50 PM)
Me too, I don’t buy property from bankrupt owner.
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I've bought many such homes, some owner bankrupt, some divorce and some the owner passed away children fighting for it.

Usually for such houses I demolish the windows, front and rear doors, the roof, the floors and throw away 18" of the soil in the garden. Also tend to demolish away any renovations especially extensions and personalizations done. After that I leave it for 2-6 weeks.

You'd be surprised what you can find when you dig the soil. There was one semi-d I bought in TTDI, bought it at an auction. When I had one Indonesian dig up the soil he found 16 knives buried in the soil all pointing towards where the kitchen of the house.

Another 2 house, it is a pair of side-by-side semi-d in Bangsar, used to be owned by a very flamboyant Sarawakian Datuk with 2 wives, then he married a 3rd wife and somehow things went south for everyone. House was sold by his daughter from the 3rd wife who was quite the talker and charmer. We were trying to locate the main water line with a metal detector, the Indon that was working on it told me something unusual was under the soil. I told him to quickly demolish the roof, windows and doors, he suddenly told me he didn't want to do it. I then got a Bangladeshi who had newly arrived to do it. He assembled 9 men to do it and every single day they were there those 9 men and him kept getting sick. Then they brought one of their sharmans who told them better leave the place. I brought in a Sarawakian team and a Thai sharman. Whoa...... things changed. They climbed to the water tank of each of the house and found numerous limes with needles poked into it. Then they pried off all the plaster ceiling board. In every single room they found what appeared to be a used sanitary pad and in the master bedroom there were several dried out limes with needles poked into it too.
The sharman said there were stuff within the walls and to not ever break anything. We had them hack away the plaster and through enough there were sharp nails, what appeared to be tooth of a crocodiles and all kinds of funny things you don't normally find within a plaster. Ended up demolishing both houses and rebuilding it.
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post Apr 9 2020, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Apr 9 2020, 10:27 AM)
😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰 thats heavily cursed
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Yes, weirdly when I bought those 2 houses it was also right about time the wife and me started fighting extensively over many issues for that period of 5 months to the point we went separate ways then when the house was demolished and I had the 6ft of the soil excavated and dumped away, we stopped fighting and reconciled as if nothing happened.

The irony to the whole situation was we were mostly fighting over something we certainly we as a family was short of at that time.
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post Apr 9 2020, 11:57 PM

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QUOTE(V429 @ Apr 9 2020, 06:28 PM)
That is a very scary coincidence. A simple house 'might' cause so much to happen even if you did not live in it. Hmm..
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Yes it was and it freaked the hell out of me too.


QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Apr 9 2020, 06:56 PM)
😨😨😨😨😨😨😨 be careful next time. This is the reason why buying land and property ain’t a joke.
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Always wondered why so many British homes date back to the 1700s but you rarely hear of them having such 'dark' elements to it but seems so common here?
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post Apr 12 2020, 01:53 AM

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QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Apr 10 2020, 02:06 AM)
His neighbors said thatΒ  Nono Gio hate infidelities and cursed those peoples.. Both former owners were bought this property as their holiday home for their mistresses bytheway...
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Interesting.... cos I have one house that has an exact same issue.

Must be super creepy in the winter months to be in those castles. Once was invited to be a consultant for a regeneration project that involved an old castle that was to be converted to be a mall, decided not to touch it as I one look I knew those people behind the project didn't have money to see it through. That was 15 years ago and it is still a ruin.

Yes most colonial bungalows especially those within plantations are extra creepy. Most if not all of them have some form of a rape , murder or tortured to death past to them.

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QUOTE(V429 @ Apr 10 2020, 02:16 AM)
Wah... Didn't know renting out also affected. This is somewhat worrisome. Lol. Anyhow, thanks for the interesting share.
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post Apr 13 2020, 01:17 AM

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QUOTE(augusta23 @ Apr 12 2020, 02:59 AM)
I come across this many times but out of my curiosity, what do the actions like demolishing the roof, doors, windows, and removing the soil symbolise?
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They say usually these stuff are just trapped souls.

Sometimes these stuff are attached to a certain room in the house, some are attached to certain objects within the house and some are dwellers of the house while some are just plain black magic curse.

Removing the roof generally brings in sun light into the building and this is the first thing that would be needed to indicate to "it" that you are giving it a way out. Sometimes on many such places when you try to demolish the roof numerous accidents can happen.

If "it" is a male one it would normally only leave through an open window especially if it was the main patriarch of a family. Female or children (including the one commonly known as a "toyol" ) will go out either through a door or a window.

If it follows an object then it is very difficult to get rid of it if you keep the object.

Regarding the soil, often where ill intent was the primary objective someone could have hidden certain objects within the garden soil, usually it would be some kind of sharp object or weapon, usually knives, sometimes keris or swords, sometimes ice picks, arrows or darts and rarely but definitely seen so bullets. Often you have to clear the soil in order to find it and usually you should not touch such objects but have a medium or sharman clear it away as you will not know what was used to coat it before it was buried there. The best ones for the job are Sarawakians or Thais.

The other reason the soil is cleared is sometimes the soil itself holds something as sometime in the past the reason for the problem was something was thrown onto the soil, usually the grass or near a tree. Many times these are either blood, human oil or ash/bone-fragment based. Some of it are applied for ill intent, fortune and protection. Only way to get rid of these is to excavate away the soil and dump it far away from your house. Like that 2 Bangsar houses I had the soil dumped in Kuala Lipis. Ohhhh yes...... one thing for sure if you are excavation contractor and someone asks you to do this job you better run far far away.



QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Apr 12 2020, 05:03 AM)
Haha πŸ˜‚ I want to post more things.. but afraid gonna completely hijack this thread πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ» laugh.gif laugh.gif
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Please do share, have you come across any within cars? What about luxury condos? I am guessing you must have come across quite a lot in the area your parents live.

QUOTE(V429 @ Apr 12 2020, 05:04 PM)
Thanks for sharing. Guess I will never look at a property the same way ever again. Hmm.
Start a new thread perhaps?  tongue.gif
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Haha yes, let's just say there are reasons why some people rather buy a new property rather than a subsale.

 

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