Contracts
A Nebraska seller's disclosure that a property was the site of a homicide is:
ARequired by Nebraska law in all cases
BNot legally required by Nebraska statute in most circumstances, though the agent should check current law and local requirements✓ Correct
CRequired only if the homicide occurred within the last year
DRequired only for commercial transactions
Explanation
Nebraska law does not currently require disclosure of stigmatizing facts like homicides or suicides that do not affect the physical condition of the property, though practices vary and agents should follow current law and guidance.
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