Environmental
A seller in Georgia is required to disclose which of the following if known?
ANeighborhood crime statistics
BMaterial defects including known environmental hazards affecting the property✓ Correct
CThe property's proximity to a school
DFuture zoning changes under consideration
Explanation
Georgia requires sellers to disclose known material defects that affect the property, including environmental hazards such as mold, contamination, and structural issues that are not readily observable.
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