Agency
In New York, a seller's disclosure of a stigmatized property (e.g., where a violent crime occurred) is:
ARequired under the Property Condition Disclosure Act
BNot required under New York law; psychological stigmas generally do not require disclosure✓ Correct
CRequired if a death occurred within the last 3 years
DRequired only in NYC
Explanation
New York law does not require disclosure of psychological stigmas (murders, suicides, prior occupancy by someone with HIV/AIDS). These are not 'defects' within the meaning of the Property Condition Disclosure Act.
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