October 2008 ·
Readings
·
Previous
·
Next
PDF |
From an article on the website of the Wisconsin Realtors Association, a trade organization with more than 19,000 members.
As Halloween approaches, thoughts naturally turn to stories of ghosts and goblins. But the real estate industry faces a real challenge when it comes to supernatural encounters. If a seller believes a home is haunted, is he required to reveal this information to potential buyers?
Sorry—the full text of this item is only available to Harper's Magazine subscribers. Subscribe today for as little as $16.97 per year!
Already a subscriber? Register your subscription. Already registered? Log in at the top of this page.
If you've logged in but are still seeing this message: hold down the “shift” key on your keyboard and click the reload button at the top of your browser window.
| |
| SEE ALSO: Disclosure of information; Haunted houses; Purchasing; Real estate business | |
| Previous · Next |
| December 2009 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPERFRAUD
THE MASTER OF SPIN BOLDAK
MERMAID FEVER
UNDERSTANDING OBAMACARE
Also: Dave Hickey and Wendell Berry |