Delaware Statutes

§ 2927 — Certain psychological impacts not material facts

Delaware § 2927
JurisdictionDelaware
Title24
Ch. 29REAL ESTATE SERVICES, BROKERS, ASSOCIATE BROKERS AND SALESPERSONS
Subch.Business Relationships

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Del. Code tit. 24, § 2927 (2026).

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(a)The fact or suspicion that a property might be or is psychologically impacted is not a material fact that must be disclosed in a real property transaction.
(b)No cause of action shall arise against an owner or landlord of real property or a licensee for failure to inquire about, make a disclosure about or release information about the fact or suspicion that such property is psychologically impacted.
(c)Except as stated in subsection (d) of this section if a customer or client makes a specific written request to the owner, landlord or licensee about the psychological impacts regarding a specific property, the owner, landlord or licensee shall answer the questions truthfully, to the best of such owner’s, landlord’s or licensee’s knowledge. The licensee shall have no duty to inquire a

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Legislative History

68 Del. Laws, c. 154, § 1 ; 71 Del. Laws, c. 103, § 4 ; 78 Del. Laws, c. 166, § 1

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