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Disclose about loud neighbors?

I bought a home 2 years ago and its been hell for me every since we moved in. The neighbors are inconsiderate and blast music during the day and sometimes during the late night that can be heard inside our home. After talking to them for 6 months and going to their house many times late at night to ask them to turn down the music we got tired and started calling the police. The issues have not stop. I'm honestly surprised the police has not fined them! When calling the police I do it anonymously. We dont have any other option but to sell the house even though we know we will loose a lot of money and will most likely have to rent! Would we have to notify buyers about this? No one let us know when we bought it so we dont know If its require to disclose that. The police calls were done anonymously as well not sure if that helps? I live in Delaware.

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