Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
2900 - Real Estate Commission
Section 2900-10.0 - Disclosure
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
10.1 A Licensee who is the owner, the prospective purchaser, lessor or lessee or who has any personal interest in a transaction, shall disclose the Licensee's status as a Licensee to all persons with whom the Licensee is transacting such business, prior to the execution of any agreements and shall include on the agreement such status.
10.2 Any Licensee advertising real estate for sale stating in such advertisement, "If we cannot sell your home, we will buy your home", or words to that effect, shall disclose in the original listing agreement at the time the Licensee obtains the signature on the listing agreement, the price he will pay for the property if no sales agreement is executed during the term of the listing. Said Licensee shall have no more than sixty (60) days to purchase and settle for the subject property upon expiration of the original listing or any extension thereof.
10.3 A written confirmation of the agency relationship shall be included in the agreement for the real estate transaction regardless of whether the relationship is a statutory agency relationship or a common law agency relationship.
10.4 Consumer Information Statement ("CIS") [24 Del.C. § 2938(b)]
10.5 Common Law Agency Relationships [24 Del.C. § 2932]
10.6 If a property is the subject of an agreement of sale or lease but being left on the market for backup offers, or is the subject of an agreement of sale or lease which contains a right of first refusal clause, the existence of such agreement shall be disclosed in writing by the listing Broker to any individual who inquires about such property at the time such initial inquiry is made.
10.7 Seller's Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report ("Condition Report") [6 Del.C. Ch. 25]
10.8 Radon Disclosure [6 Del.C. § 2572A]