Environmental
When a Georgia property seller discloses that they are aware of underground fuel storage tanks on the property, the buyer should:
AIgnore the disclosure as it is a standard feature
BInvestigate the tank condition, confirm proper registration, and test for leaks✓ Correct
CImmediately cancel the contract
DReport the seller to the EPA
Explanation
Underground storage tanks require investigation — including confirming proper registration, testing for leaks, and assessing soil contamination. This information is critical to the buyer's due diligence.
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