Environmental
Mold in a Delaware property is primarily regulated under which category of law?
AFederal environmental cleanup law
BDelaware's property condition disclosure requirements and landlord-tenant law✓ Correct
CFederal housing quality standards only
DState criminal law
Explanation
Mold disclosure and remediation in Delaware are primarily addressed through the Seller Disclosure of Real Property Condition Act and landlord-tenant law (habitability requirements), as there is no comprehensive federal mold statute.
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