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In Oregon, the seller of a property is not required to disclose that a property has a stigma attached to it. What is the exception to this rule?

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In Oregon, property sellers do not have to disclose stigmas unless directly asked by a potential buyer, in which case they must respond truthfully.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Oregon, the general rule is that sellers of property do not have to disclose if the property has a stigma attached to it. A stigma might include events such as a death in the house, a belief that the house is haunted, or a notorious history associated with the property. However, there is an exception to this nondisclosure rule. If a buyer directly asks about a particular event or condition that might lead to a stigma, the seller is then obligated to provide a truthful response.

For example, a home seller wouldn't need to spontaneously disclose that a crime occurred in the house, but if a potential buyer asks if anything like that has taken place, the seller should not lie. In real estate transactions, full transparency is not always required, but honesty is crucial when directly questioned.

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