A ghost could be haunting the land but not the house. If a ghost was really haunting the land, then strange things would happen like things move by themselves but no one's touching it or pushing it. And strange sounds would speak to you.
Its starts out as ghost haunting houses, then when you move into them they begin to haunt you instead of the house, so if you move after the ghost has been attatched to you the ghost will follow you and whom ever you are with to your new house. So ghost haunt both the begin haunt houses then once someone moves into the house the ghost begins to haunt the people that live there and now the ghost will floow them everywhere they go.
in a haunted house
The house that you live in may be brand-new, but the land itself may have a spirit tied to it. Either that, or it may be tied to one of your possessions.
George H. W. Bush is not a ghost (he is still alive) and he does not haunt the White House.
with his ghost poops
It means when like when somebody dies like in the house but if the person didn't die in the house it won't haunt the house
It's about a ghost that use to haunt Dave Mustaine's house back in the day.
Haunt is usually either a verb or a noun. If the ghost is haunting the old house, it is a verb. If you are hanging out at one of your old haunts, it is a noun.
Actually since spirits are everyone you probably have at least a few dozen in there now. But honestly, you cannot 'get a ghost to come and haunt your house', it doesn't work like that. But if I can't stress something enough NEVER AND I MEAN NEVER USE A OUIJA BOARD.
Because their gravestone is still on the lot (if they died on the lot). If you don't want a ghost, then just find the gravestone and delete it.
no...someone has to die there if there is going to be a spirit
you cant kill anyone in haunt the house you can only scare them out of the house