Environmental
In Hawaii, sellers of residential property must disclose the property's tsunami inundation zone status because:
AIt is required only by lenders
BTsunami risk is a material fact that could affect buyer decisions and property value✓ Correct
COnly properties on Oahu require this disclosure
DIt is only disclosed in commercial transactions
Explanation
Tsunami inundation zone status is a material fact under Hawaii law. Sellers must disclose whether the property is located in a designated tsunami inundation zone, as this affects risk and insurance costs.
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