Delaware Code, tit. 14, § 3003a
Delaware Code, tit. 14, §§ 4301--4308
Delaware Code, tit. 6, §§ 2570--2578
Requires sellers of property containing up to four residential dwelling units to disclose to the buyer, agent and/or subagent all known material defects of the property, including information about radon tests or inspections. Sellers must also provide purchasers with written information about radon developed by the state. The radon disclosure form, developed by the Delaware Real Estate Commission, requires disclosure of any radon tests performed on the property. Real estate licensees are required by regulation (24 Del. Admin. Code 2900-10.0) to obtain the radon disclosure from sellers and to make the disclosure and a state-created radon fact sheet available to purchasers and make the radon disclosure a part of any agreement of sale. The state's Property Condition Report requires disclosure of additional environmental hazards, such as asbestos, lead paint, toxic or hazardous substances, and mold, including any past mold testing results. (See https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/realestate/forms/.)