Environmental
Florida's 'Johnson Act' (Section 403.4154 F.S.) relates to which environmental concern in residential transactions?
AWetland preservation
BIndoor radon gas disclosure✓ Correct
CMold inspection requirements
DSeptic tank certification
Explanation
Florida requires radon gas disclosure in residential real estate transactions. The Florida Radon Protection Act (sometimes referenced in licensing materials) requires sellers to provide information about radon gas and testing. Florida has elevated radon levels due to phosphate deposits.
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