Environmental
Under Florida law, a property seller is required to disclose which of the following on the Florida Residential Sales Disclosure form?
AThe seller's personal financial situation
BKnown material defects including roof issues, plumbing problems, flood damage, and presence of petroleum products✓ Correct
CThe buyer's creditworthiness
DThe assessed value history of the property
Explanation
The Florida Residential Sales Disclosure form (required by custom; not mandated by statute but commonly used) captures known material defects including structural, mechanical, environmental issues, flood history, and presence of hazardous substances.
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