Environmental
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes. In Arizona real estate transactions, radon disclosure is:
ARequired by Arizona state law in all transactions
BNot an issue in Arizona due to the dry climate
CA federally encouraged disclosure; buyers are provided an EPA radon pamphlet in transactions involving federal loans✓ Correct
DOnly required in transactions involving homes built before 1978
Explanation
The federal government encourages radon testing and provides an EPA pamphlet. While not as common as in some other states, radon can be present in Arizona homes. Disclosures are tied to federal loan requirements and good practice, not a specific Arizona state mandate for all transactions.
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