Disclosure reaches residentially zoned vacant land
Most states exempt bare ground from seller disclosure. Delaware does not, quite. The Buyer Property Protection Act, 6 Del. C. § 2570 and following, requires a seller of residential real property to disclose in writing all known material defects, and § 2576 sets the reach: transfers of a manufactured housing lot, residential real property improved with dwelling units for one to four families, or vacant land zoned for residential use and marketed as appropriate for the construction of a dwelling for one to four families. So the zoning and the way the land is advertised decide whether the form applies. Section 2577 exempts sheriff's sales, deeds in lieu, fiduciary transfers, and transfers between lineal relatives.