Environmental
Florida licensees are required to disclose the presence of which of the following environmental hazards if known?
AMinor cosmetic cracks only
BRadon gas, lead paint, and sinkholes✓ Correct
COnly federally designated Superfund sites
DNone — environmental disclosures are voluntary in Florida
Explanation
Florida licensees must disclose all known material facts that could affect property value or desirability, including environmental hazards such as radon gas, lead-based paint (federally required for pre-1978 homes), sinkhole activity, and flood zone designations.
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