Reddit users defend husband who did not tell his wife a crime was committed in their house
A Reddit user whose wife moved out of their house after she discovered a crime took place there before she moved in did nothing wrong by not telling her about the house’s history, other Reddit users insisted — but a communications expert told Fox News Digital the situation is far more complicated.Â
“AITAH for not telling my wife the history of the house I bought?” asked Reddit user “Pleasant-Tear3205” in a May 6 post on Reddit’s “AITAH” subreddit.
“AITAH” stands for “Am I the a–hole here,” a site for users to share conflicts with others and then receive opinions and judgments in return.
In the post, the writer said he’s 34, and that nine years ago, he bought a house, as he “wanted nothing more than to live on a few acres of land in a quiet house with my dogs” (he did not share his location).
He looked for “months” for a house with no luck, he said.Â
“Finally, a [real estate professional] asked me if I would mind if the house had a bit of a history,” said Pleasant-Tear3205.
“I said it would depend (wouldn’t want anyone showing up with a baseball bat to collect an unpaid debt),” the man shared with others.
Instead, he was informed that a murder-suicide had occurred in the house a few years earlier.
Unfazed, Pleasant-Tear3205 said he “didn’t think much of it and agreed to view the house” — which he ended up buying, as it had “four bedrooms and two bathrooms and is on three acres of land.”
“The asking price was $481,000, which I knew was a steal,” he said. “The realtor agreed it would be at least $100,000 more if it weren’t for the fact that a high-profile crime had occurred in it.”
The man said he put in an offer below the asking price, “and miraculously the owner agreed.”Â
“I haven’t thought about what occurred in the house more than a couple of times since,” he said.Â
