Environmental
Hawaii's real estate disclosure form (DROA) requires sellers to disclose which of the following environmental hazards?
AFuture volcanic eruptions only
BOnly federally regulated hazardous substances
CKnown material defects including environmental hazards such as mold, hazardous materials, and lava zone✓ Correct
DOnly hazards discovered in the past 12 months
Explanation
Hawaii's Disclosure of Real Property Condition (DROA addendum) requires sellers to disclose all known material defects, including environmental hazards such as mold, hazardous substances, lava zone classification, and other conditions that could affect value or safety.
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