Title: Duty to Disclose Implied Warranty of Quality
1Duty to DiscloseImplied Warranty of Quality
Property
- Prof. David Glazier
- Jan 18, 2007
2Todays Class
- Duty to disclose
- Poltergeists in New York!?
- -- Stambovsky v. Ackley
- - More generally in Florida
- -- Johnson v. Davis
- Status of the law
- Implied Warranty of Quality
- Reading for Tuesday
3Stambovsky v. Ackley (NY 1991)
- What is the common law requirement for disclosure
in real property transactions?
Caveat emptor Non-disclosure ?
misrepresentation Only active concealment or
affirmative misrepresentation actionable
4Stambovsky v. Ackley (NY 1991)
- How did this house become legally haunted?
5Stambovsky v. Ackley (NY 1991)
- Why did the court reject strict application of
caveat emptor here?
6Stambovsky v. Ackley Wrap-up
- Narrow holding (NY specific)
- How many ghostly puns can be worked into a single
opinion? - For more details on the story, check this out
- http//home.comcast.net/subwaymark/Ghost/ghost.ht
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7Johnson v. Davis (Florida 1985)
8Johnson v. Davis (Florida 1985)
- Why does court say there had been distinction
between misfeasance and nonfeasance?
9Johnson v. Davis (Florida 1985)
- What does court decide about the distinction?
- If (1) facts materially affecting property
value - (2) are not readily observable, and
- (3) are unknown to buyer
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- Then Seller has duty to disclose
- Is this a sound decision?
10Statutory Duties to Disclose
- Federal law
- - Residential lead paint
- - Hazardous waste sites
- - Settlement costs
- State law varies
- - Majority mandate formal written disclosures
- -- e.g., all material defects known to seller
- -- some permit as is/non-reliance
disclaimers - - May be mix of statutory and common law rules
- Brokers required to disclose agency status
APPLIES TO RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
11Nondisclosure Hierarchy
- Fraud deliberate misrepresentation of facts
- Fraudulent non-disclosure failure to disclose
known facts where law creates duty to do so - Negligent misrepresentation failure to disclose
facts that party should have known - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - Other failure to disclose ground for recission?
- - Some states still allow as is disclaimer
12Buyers Duty to Disclose?
Any duty to disclose?
13Implied Warranty of Quality
- Imposed on home builders only
- - could extends to additions, remodeling(?)
- Liable for cost of repairing latent defects
- - not obvious to visual inspection
- - duty is to provide workmanlike construction
- Warranty extends to subsequent purchaser
- - no privity of contract required
- Duration set by standard of reasonableness
Some jurisdictions call it habitability
14Reading for Tuesday Jan 23
- The Deed
- Read warranties of title incl. nn. 1-5 pp. 513-17
- Read Brown v. Lober pp. 518-520
- Read Rosengrant v. Rosengrant pp. 536-40
15Questions?