i think that whenever there’s a completely bonkers house up for sale being sold-as-is with all the completely bonkers stuff inside, what’s actually going on is that the owner has come up with a slick, suspicion-free way to transfer ownership of their evil cursed doll onto an unsuspecting sucker
if you try and sell or gift the doll away, that’s immediately suspicious. if you sell it alongside your entire estate, replete with your niche collection of vintage clown figurines and your garish psuedo-ewardian sitting room full of flamingo-themed timepieces or whatever, nobody is the wiser. its a drop in the ocean. a needle in a haystack. a milkdud on a theatre floor.
It’s a way to distract from any potential issues the house actually has that can be revealed in an inspection
the potential issue is that there is a cursed doll
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