Found this series on Netflix a few days ago and have sat through 6 or so episodes. It is filmed exclusively in Canada and follows a team of investigators as they try to establish or debunk the presence of spiritual activity within private homes and buildings, very similar to Paranormal State and Ghost Hunters. The core team consists of a researcher, a home inspector, and "spiritual healer" who connects with the paranormal entities, in addition to several other production assistants. While I think bringing in a home inspector to rule in or out any possible explanations for reported phenomena is a good idea (loose door locks, banging pipes, etc) it really doesn't make the show stand out from Paranormal State or Ghost Hunters. His function actually appears to be more of a professional skeptic with a flashlight as he seems to think everything the residents report can be explained, often with some pretty ridiculous explanations. From there the show is otherwise generic and uninteresting. A psychic who always walks in a home and predictably "senses a presence". And a researcher who's job it is uncover the dark, tragic past of the property because, apparently, every property has one. A small team stays the night in the property with lights off and calls upon the alleged spirits to make a noise, flicker a candle, deal a deck of cards, whatever. Always "did you hear that?" or "was that you?". This sequence, like paranormal State, is overproduced with annoying filler music and punchy vamps whenever something is heard or seen. Overall the show doesn't seem to come together, there's an awkward flow to it and the experts are never together at once which I think is odd. The whole production value seems rushed and compartmentalized. Not a show I'm going to keep watching.