Environmental
Under California law, a seller must disclose if a property is located in which of the following natural hazard zones? (Select the BEST answer.)
AWithin 1 mile of a nuclear power plant
BIn a Special Flood Hazard Area, Fire Hazard Severity Zone, or Earthquake Fault Zone✓ Correct
CWithin 2 miles of a registered sex offender
DAdjacent to a commercial airport flight path
Explanation
California's Natural Hazard Disclosure (NHD) Statement requires sellers to disclose if property is in six designated zones: Special Flood Hazard Area, Area of Potential Flooding, State Fire Responsibility Area/High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, Wildland Fire Area, Earthquake Fault Zone, and Seismic Hazard Zone.
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