Environmental
In Arkansas, which type of property is most likely to trigger an environmental due diligence assessment?
AA single-family residence in a new subdivision
BA former dry cleaning facility or auto repair shop with potential chemical contamination✓ Correct
CA religious institution transitioning to residential use
DA newly constructed commercial building
Explanation
Properties with a history of industrial or chemical operations (dry cleaners, gas stations, auto repair shops) are high-priority candidates for Phase I environmental assessments due to the likelihood of hazardous chemical contamination.
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