The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled last Wednesday that the seller of a home did not have to inform potential buyers of hate symbols embedded in his property. It comes after a Beaver County family filed a lawsuit when they found a swastika and what appeared to be a German war eagle tiled under rugs and a table on their basement floor.

Homeowner, Lynn Rae Wentworth said the court had a chance to publicly denounce these symbols of hate.

"We have to start as a community, as Pennsylvanians, standing up and saying, 'This is not right,'" Wentworth said. "I think there was a missed opportunity by the judiciary to legitimize the offensiveness that these symbols bring when put into context with what has happened in history."

The court decided symbols tiled into Wentworth's basement home were n

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