Environmental
What is the significance of a property being located in an Arizona 'superfund site' area?
AThe property automatically receives cleanup funds
BThe property may have environmental contamination affecting health and value, with potential cleanup liability✓ Correct
CThe property is exempt from environmental disclosure requirements
DThe property receives a property tax reduction
Explanation
A Superfund (CERCLA) site designation indicates significant environmental contamination. Properties in or near such areas may face health risks, reduced values, difficulty obtaining financing, and potential cleanup liability.
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