Agency

A Connecticut real estate agent who learns during a showing that a property has been the site of a murder or suicide should:

AAlways disclose this to buyers without exception
BDisclose if asked directly by the buyer; Connecticut does not require automatic disclosure of psychological stigmas✓ Correct
CNever disclose under any circumstances
DReport it to the Connecticut Real Estate Commission

Explanation

Connecticut law does not require licensees to proactively disclose that a property was the site of a death, murder, or suicide. However, if a buyer specifically asks, honest disclosure is required and ethical.

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