Environmental
Which of the following is NOT a material environmental fact that must be disclosed in an Idaho real estate transaction?
AKnown presence of asbestos
BUnderground storage tanks on the property
CThat a neighbor's child once had an accident near the property✓ Correct
DKnown contamination of soil or water
Explanation
A neighbor's child having an accident near the property is not an environmental fact. Material environmental disclosures include known contamination, hazardous materials, and site conditions affecting the property itself.
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