Environmental
In Hawaii, which regulation requires disclosure of proximity to a 'tsunami inundation zone' in real property transactions?
AA. Federal FEMA requirements only
BB. Hawaii's Seller Disclosure Law requiring disclosure of all known material facts affecting value✓ Correct
CC. The Hawaii condominium property act
DD. County general plan policies only
Explanation
Hawaii's seller disclosure requirements mandate disclosure of all known material facts, including natural hazard zone information like tsunami inundation zones, which materially affect the property.
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