Environmental
A real estate agent who shows a property that has been remediated for contamination should:
AA. Not disclose the former contamination since it has been cleaned up
BB. Disclose the former contamination as a material fact, even if remediation was completed✓ Correct
CC. Only disclose if the buyer asks about environmental issues
DD. Wait for the inspection period to allow the buyer to discover it
Explanation
Known prior contamination, even if remediated, is a material fact that must be disclosed to buyers. Buyers deserve to know the property's history and may have concerns or want to conduct further due diligence.
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