A family in New Jersey has been recently watched over in a terrifying situation.

The family from Union County was forced to flee its new home after receiving a series of terrifying letters from an alleged stalker who called himself “The Watcher.”

The new residents said that they paid $1.3 million for what they called the home of their dreams.

However, the family had no clue what was in store for them, but they claim that the previous home owners certainly did, and made no attempt to give any information.

According to Scripps Media.com, the writer of the letters, who called himself “The Watcher,” said that the home "has been the subject of my family for decades" and "I have been put in charge of watching and waiting for its second coming."

Other letters, which referred to the couple’s children asked haunting questions such as, “Have they found out what's in the walls yet?” and “I am pleased to know your names now, and the name of the young blood you have brought to me."

The family wasted no time packing after receiving the letters, and they believe that the previous homeowners knew about “The Watcher,” but never disclosed the information.

Under New Jersey law, the letters are classified as a disorderly person’s crime.

Watch the video down below of the creepy situation.

With additional reporting by Sal Lopez

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