Environmental
A real estate agent's environmental disclosure obligations generally include:
AConducting soil and water tests before each listing
BDisclosing known environmental conditions that are material facts affecting value or desirability✓ Correct
CHiring an environmental consultant for every transaction
DProviding buyers with a Phase I report automatically
Explanation
Real estate agents are obligated to disclose known environmental conditions that are material facts. They are not required to conduct environmental testing but should not conceal known issues.
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