Does anyone have a paranormal investigation policy that you can share? We
have been inundated with requests for paranormal researchers to "study" our
historic properties. Before we proceed further we would like to be as
informed as possible so if anyone has any experience with this and any
policies or guidelines in place that you could share would be much
appreciated. Also, how do you deal with insurance for researchers?  What do
you charge?  Do you make them sign a waiver? How much control do you have of
the distribution of information gathered during the investigation? What kind
of controls do you put in place? How do you screen these groups? Is it worth
it? Does it affect site visitation? Has income and visibility increased?

 

Thanks so much for the help!

 

Jen

 

 

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