• neatchee@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Imagine a vampire getting frustrated with a realtor because this is the fourth time they’ve arrived at a house they’re interested in to do a walkthrough but the owners aren’t home and the realtor, as someone who doesn’t have ties to the memories created in that home, can’t invite him in.

    This also has fascinating implications for house flippers. If you only live there while working on it, have you not amassed enough “home power” to keep vampires out? Does the power of your previous home follow you to a new address if it’s mostly the same decor?

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      2 days ago

      We could then use vampires to determine who owns a house, if a house is abandoned for a while and there are squatters.

      the squaters and legal owner invite vampires in, if the legal owner vampire cant, he looses the right to the house, if the squatter’s vamp cant get in, they get evicted.

        • IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world
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          12 hours ago

          if thats the case, that means no one was the trully living there, so it’s better to open it for someone else rather than leave it vacant.

          (if the squatters really lived there instead of just crashing there for a couple nights then they would have gotten there house)