Frogs hop on disclosure list
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Real estate agents in Hawaii are including the presence of certain frogs in their property disclosures, the way that they already disclose termites and other potential hazards.
The coqui frog, a native of Puerto Rico, has multiplied in such proportions throughout Hawaii that its distinctive, high-pitched chirp has turned into a nuisance. Agents report that buyers disturbed by the noise level are backing out of deals.
The amphibian has a call that sounds like the beep trucks make when backing up, though more intense -- and the sound continues throughout the night.
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