Agency
Under Arkansas law, must a seller disclose that a murder occurred in the home?
AYes, all deaths must be disclosed
BArkansas generally does not require disclosure of psychological stigmas like prior deaths unless the buyer specifically asks✓ Correct
COnly if the death occurred within the last year
DYes, but only if the death involved the seller
Explanation
Arkansas's Property Disclosure Act focuses on physical condition. Psychological stigmas such as prior deaths or alleged hauntings are generally not required to be disclosed unless the buyer directly asks and the seller has knowledge.
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