Posted by MarkB_MI on October 26, 2012 at 02:39:43 from (75.219.17.217):
In Reply to: Wind Turbines posted by BrianRBM on October 25, 2012 at 16:59:47:
You are legally required to disclose any defects with your home of which you are aware. I think that extends to the property, so if, for example, you had a toxic waste dump in your back yard you'd have to disclose that.
Now a wind farm is a slightly different deal. One could argue that it's not a defect with the house or property, and that it will not affect the property value. However, if the buyer chooses to sue you, you might not prevail in court. At the least you would have some significant legal bills.
Are your in-laws saying there's no legal requirement to disclose based on the opinion of a real estate attorney? Or are they pulling their legal opinion out of their a***s? You might want to pay a lawyer for a half hour of his time in order to avoid spending a day in court. If they don't want to consult with an attorney, then it's because they already know the answer and don't want to hear it.
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