Environmental
In Hawaii, sellers of property near agricultural land where pesticides have been used may be required to disclose:
AA. Only if a government remediation order has been issued
BB. Known pesticide contamination as a material fact affecting the property✓ Correct
CC. Only if the contamination is on their own property
DD. Nothing, as agricultural chemical use is normal and not disclosable
Explanation
Known pesticide contamination on or affecting a property is a material fact that sellers must disclose, as it can affect value, health, and land usability.
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