Environmental

Colorado's 'Natural Hazards Disclosure' on the Seller's Property Disclosure form requires sellers to disclose:

AA. Only flood zone classification
BB. Known natural hazards affecting the property, including flood zone, expansive soils, wildfire risk, landslide/rockfall hazard, and mine subsidence✓ Correct
CC. Only earthquake risk
DD. Only if the property has been in a declared disaster area

Explanation

Colorado's Seller's Property Disclosure includes a natural hazards section requiring sellers to disclose known natural hazards that could affect the property. This may include: FEMA flood zone designation, expansive soils, wildfire risk, landslide/rockfall hazard, mine subsidence, sinkholes, and avalanche zones. Full disclosure helps buyers make informed decisions.

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