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Commerce and Trade

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Other Laws Relating to Commerce and Trade

CHAPTER 25. Prohibited Trade Practices

Subchapter VII. Buyer Property Protection Act

§ 2570. Short title.

This subchapter may be cited as the “Buyer Property Protection Act.”

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2571. Definitions.

As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1) “Agent” means any individual, partnership, corporation or trustee defined as a broker in § 2901 of Title 24, acting on behalf of a seller or buyer of residential real property.

(2) “Buyer” means any individual, partnership, corporation or trustee purchasing any estate or interest in real property.

(3) “Final settlement” means the time at which the parties have signed and delivered all papers and consideration to convey title to the estate or interest in residential real property being conveyed.

(4) “Residential real property” means any estate or interest in a manufactured housing lot or real property, improved by dwelling units for 1-4 families.

(5) “Seller” means any individual, partnership, corporation or trustee transferring residential real property.

(6) “Subagent” means any individual, partnership, corporation or trustee defined as a broker or sales person in § 2901 of Title 24 acting on behalf of an agent.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2572. Disclosure of material defects.

(a) Except as excluded by § 2577 of this title hereof, a seller transferring residential real property shall disclose, in writing, to the buyer, agent and subagent, as applicable, all material defects of that property that are known at the time the property is offered for sale or that are known prior to the time of final settlement.

(b) This disclosure shall be made in writing before the seller signs the listing agreement and shall be updated as necessary for any material changes occurring in the property before final settlement.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2572A. Radon testing and disclosure.

(a) Except as excluded by § 2577 of this title, every purchaser of any interest in residential real property on which a residential dwelling exists shall be notified that said property may present the potential for exposure to radon.

(b) Except as excluded by § 2577 of this title, the seller of any interest in residential real property on which a residential dwelling exists is required to provide the buyer with any information on radon from tests or inspections in the seller’s possession, and notify the buyer of any known radon hazards.

(c) The Department of Health and Social Services shall develop the content of written information that the selling broker shall provide to the buyer of any interest in residential real property on which a residential dwelling exists. The information shall describe potential hazards of exposure to radon, testing for radon and radon remediation.

(d) The Delaware Real Estate Commission shall develop a form that will document that subsections (a), (b) and (c) of this section have occurred. The form shall be utilized for every transfer of residential real property as described in this section and shall include:

(1) The property address;

(2) The seller’s disclosure of the presence of radon hazards, if known;

(3) The buyer’s acknowledgement that information about radon was received;

(4) The buyer’s acknowledgement of that buyer’s option to test for radon;

(5) The seller’s acknowledgement that the seller has been informed of the seller’s obligation and is aware of that seller’s responsibility to ensure compliance with this section; and

(6) Signatures of the buyer and seller attesting to the above and the date so signed.

75 Del. Laws, c. 360, §  170 Del. Laws, c. 186, §  1

§ 2573. Property condition report.

The agent, subagent or seller, as applicable, shall give a copy of the Seller’s Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report to all prospective buyers or prospective buyer’s agent prior to the time the buyer makes an offer to purchase. This written disclosure form, signed by buyer and seller, shall become a part of the purchase agreement.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2574. Other inspections or warranties.

The seller’s completed disclosure form is a good faith effort by the seller to make the disclosures required by this subchapter, and is not a warranty of any kind by the seller or any agents or subagents representing seller or buyer in the transfer and is not a substitute for any inspections or warranties that the seller or buyer may wish to obtain.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2575. Cause of action.

The buyer shall not have a cause of action against the seller, agent and/or subagent for:

(1) Material defects in condition of the residential real property disclosed to the buyer prior to the buyer making an offer to purchase;

(2) Material defects developed after the offer was made but disclosed prior to final settlement, provided seller has complied with the agreement of sale; or

(3) Material defects which occur after final settlement.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2576. Applicability [For application of this section, see 80 Del. Laws, c. 308, § 2].

This subchapter shall apply to transfers by sale, exchange, installment land sale contract, lease with an option to purchase or ground lease of a manufactured housing lot, or residential real property, improved with dwelling units for 1-4 families, or vacant land zoned for residential use and marketed as appropriate for the construction of a dwelling for 1-4 families.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  280 Del. Laws, c. 308, § 1

§ 2577. Exemptions.

This subchapter shall not apply to the following transfers of residential real property:

(1) Transfers governed by the Delaware Out-of-State Land Sales and Promotions Act [repealed] where the property disclosure report required by that law is provided to a prospective purchaser.

(2) Transfers pursuant to court order such as transfers ordered by the Court of Chancery in the administration of an estate, trust or guardianship or pursuant to a writ of execution, by a trustee in bankruptcy or a receiver, by eminent domain, and transfers resulting from a decree for specific performance.

(3) Transfers to a mortgagee by a mortgagor in default by a deed in lieu of foreclosure.

(4) Transfers by any sheriff’s sale for default on an obligation secured by a mortgage, judgment, tax or other lien.

(5) Transfers by a fiduciary in the course of the administration of the decedent’s estate, guardianship or trust.

(6) Transfers from 1 co-owner to 1 or more other co-owners.

(7) Transfers made to a spouse or to a person or persons in the lineal line of consanguinity of 1 or more of the transferors.

(8) Transfers between spouses resulting from a property settlement incident to a divorce.

(9) Transfers to or from any government entity.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  2

§ 2578. Property condition report form [For application of section, see 80 Del. Laws, c. 145, § 3].

(a) The Delaware Real Estate Commission shall develop a standard form or forms to be used as the Seller’s Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report, for the disclosure of the condition of residential real property. This form or forms for different circumstances shall be promulgated and amended from time to time by the Real Estate Commission, including such additional relevant content as the Commission deems appropriate.

(b) The form for new construction shall include the following:

“An automatic fire sprinkler system or other fire suppression systems may be available. For further information, visit www.statefiremarshall.delaware.gov.”.

(c) Each form shall also include the following:

“The cost of repairing and repaving the streets adjacent to the property is paid for by (check one):

____ The property owner(s), estimated fees: $______.

____ Delaware Department of Transportation or the State.

____ Unknown.

Note to Buyer: Repairing and repaving of the streets can be very costly.”

(d) Each form shall also include the results of the radon test or tests required to be disclosed by § 2572A of this title.

69 Del. Laws, c. 86, §  272 Del. Laws, c. 426, §  175 Del. Laws, c. 360, §  280 Del. Laws, c. 145, §  2