Environmental
What is 'property condition disclosure' regarding swimming pools in Delaware?
ASellers must fill in all pools before selling a property in Delaware
BSellers must disclose the condition of swimming pools on the Seller Disclosure form — including known leaks, equipment condition, and compliance with fencing/safety requirements under Delaware's pool safety regulations✓ Correct
CPool disclosure is only required for properties in Sussex County beach communities
DPool condition is covered by the buyer's home inspection only — no seller disclosure required
Explanation
Delaware's Seller Disclosure Act requires disclosure of all material defects, including known pool issues — leaks, equipment failures, structural problems, liner condition, and code compliance (safety fencing, alarms). Delaware also has pool safety requirements (barriers for residential pools). Sellers must accurately disclose pool condition, and buyers should obtain a pool-specific inspection.
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