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§ 20-327g

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*(a) With respect to a contract for the sale of a one-to-four family residential real property, if the seller provides written notice to the purchaser, prior to, or upon, entering into the contract, that a list of local properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place may be available at the office of the town clerk, the seller and any real estate licensee shall be deemed to have fully satisfied any duty to disclose the presence of local properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place, even if (1) the list is not available at the office of the town clerk, or (2) there is an error, omission or inaccuracy in the list.(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose liability on a seller or real estate licensee for failing to disclose the existence of properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place.(c) No seller or real estate licensee shall be required to compile, or contribute to the compilation of, in whole or in part, the list of properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place.(P.A. 07-214, S.

ate licensee shall be required to compile, or contribute to the compilation of, in whole or in part, the list of properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place.(P.A. 07-214, S. 6.)*Note: On and after April 1, 2024, subsection (a) of this section, as amended by section 36 of public act 23-84, is to read as follows:'(a) With respect to a contract for the sale of residential real property, if the seller provides written notice to the purchaser, prior to, or upon, entering into the contract, that a list of local properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place may be available at the office of the town clerk, the seller and any real estate licensee shall be deemed to have fully satisfied any duty to disclose the presence of local properties upon which hunting or shooting sports regularly take place, even if (1) the list is not available at the office of the town clerk, or (2) there is an error, omission or inaccuracy in the list.'(P.A. 07-214, S. 6; P.A. 23-84, S. 36.)History: P.A. 07-214 effective July 1, 2007; P.A. 23-84 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting 'a one-to-four family', effective April 1, 2024.

Source: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_392.htm#sec_20-327g· Version 2026