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Great stream of thoughts. I don't have much to add, but True Blood had a vampire purchase the house of someone when it was put up for sale. The owner was missing. He didn't move in. He just bought it to keep it. When she (the owner) came back and moved in the vampire was able to come and go as he pleased even though she was living in the house she grew up in. She couldn't uninvite him.
So uh... who put the house up for sale? Did the bank foreclose on the house?