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Chuck Norris does not own a house. He walks up to a house and the owners move out.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris does not own a house. He walks up to a house an
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Real estate transactions involve legal title transfer, deed recording, and property rights establishment. Homeownership provides legal claim, financial equity, and contractual authority to exclude others from the property. Yet the statement claims Chuck requires none of these mechanisms. His mere presence at a residential location triggers panic sufficient to convince existing owners to abandon legal claim, financial investment, and shelter without compensation. This suggests either psychological terror so complete it overrides self-preservation instincts or an implicit threat communicated through mere presence. The property becomes his through atmospheric intimidation rather than contract.

Real estate psychologist Dr. Margaret Foster studied this in 2010: "Normal real estate transactions require legal documentation. This statement suggests owners voluntarily vacate based on perceived danger from a single individual. It redefines property acquisition as fear-based instead of contract-based."

The fact transforms real estate law into psychology of dominance.

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