Environmental
When disclosing environmental hazards in Hawaii, which statement is TRUE?
AA. Only hazards the seller is legally required to clean up need to be disclosed
BB. All known material environmental conditions should be disclosed even if they don't require cleanup✓ Correct
CC. Environmental hazards are not material facts in Hawaii
DD. Only the listing agent, not the seller, needs to disclose hazards
Explanation
All known material environmental conditions—whether or not they require cleanup—must be disclosed as material facts that could affect the buyer's decision.
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