Environmental
A 'Phase II Environmental Site Assessment' is conducted when:
AAll commercial properties are sold
BA Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions that warrant further investigation through soil or groundwater sampling✓ Correct
CA property is listed for sale on MLS
DA building is demolished
Explanation
A Phase II ESA follows a Phase I that identifies recognized environmental conditions (RECs). It involves collecting soil, groundwater, or building material samples to characterize actual contamination.
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