Dominic West bought a 300-year-old house in Hoxton, England, for a really good price. And as with most houses built next to a plague pit, where they buried people twenty deep, it had a poltergeist attached to it.
While the actor never experienced the paranormal activity, his friend and Vicar, who stayed there, did.
West knew he had to get rid of it, so he told Graham Norton that he decided to exercise it from his house. Therefore, he did the research, and it was a lot of work. Luckily, he didn’t have to do all of that. The person advising him told him to have a kids’ party because it will cheer up the malevolent spirit.
He took that person’s advice and threw a few parties there. And it shockingly worked.
So much so that West didn’t tell the person who bought the place from him.
Does anyone know the law in London if you can sue that homeowner for not sharing that critical detail?