Environmental
Colorado's 'East Troublesome Fire' (2020) and other major wildfires have created increased awareness about which real estate disclosure obligation?
ALead paint in older homes
BWildfire hazard area designation and the property's fire risk rating✓ Correct
CFlood zone mapping
DRadon levels
Explanation
Colorado's devastating wildfires have heightened awareness of wildfire risk disclosures. Brokers must disclose if a property is in a designated wildfire hazard area, and buyers should be informed about the property's fire risk, insurance implications, and mitigation requirements.
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