Do real estate agents have to disclose if someone died in a house? Here’s how to find out
Published Mon, Oct 21 20241:36 PM EDTUpdated Mon, Oct 21 20242:51 PM EDT
By: Ana Teresa Solá

When a real estate agent works with a prospective homebuyer, they’re required to point out physical or material defects in the property.
A death on the property? It depends on the state where the house is located. In most states, death doesn’t count as a material defect requiring disclosure. LEARN MORE…
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