Environmental
Florida's 'Underground Storage Tank' (UST) program is most relevant to buyers of:
AResidential condominium units
BCommercial and industrial properties that may have had fuel storage tanks✓ Correct
CVacant agricultural land only
DProperties in flood zones
Explanation
Underground storage tanks (USTs) are common on former gas stations, farms, and industrial properties. UST leaks can cause significant soil and groundwater contamination. Buyers of commercial/industrial property should conduct Phase I environmental assessments.
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