Environmental
Mold in an Arizona home must be disclosed by the seller because it is:
AAlways a health hazard regardless of type or quantity
BA material fact that may affect the property's value or a buyer's decision to purchase✓ Correct
COnly required to be disclosed if tested and confirmed by a lab
DDisclosed only in transactions over $500,000
Explanation
Known mold conditions are material facts in Arizona that sellers must disclose on the SPDS. Mold can affect indoor air quality, structural integrity, and the value of the home.
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