Agency
Stigmatized property refers to a property that:
AHas structural defects that make it unsafe
BHas a psychological impact on buyers due to prior events (homicide, haunted reputation, etc.) even without physical defects✓ Correct
CFailed an environmental inspection
DWas foreclosed upon within the last 3 years
Explanation
Stigmatized properties are perceived as undesirable due to non-physical events such as a murder, suicide, alleged haunting, or a former occupant's notoriety. Disclosure requirements for stigmatized properties vary by state.
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