Seems like late Michael Jackson is creating trouble for his Neverland ranch's potential buyers by haunting the mansion.
According to an estate agent, local people say that the 'Thriller' hit-maker, who bought the 2,700 acre estate in 1987, has been haunting the place ever since he died, reported the Mirror.
The source added that investors and visitors considering buying the property are warned that workers on the ranch have claimed the King of Pop haunts the premises.
However, three out of four photographers, who found their way into the then-abandoned estate in 2014 and snapped the grounds as it was, quashed the rumours by denying being scared by the mood of the place.
The estate, which has six bedrooms, a 50 seat cinema and two lakes, went on sale recently with a price tag of 99,414,250 US Dollars.
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