Environmental
Which of the following statements about methamphetamine contamination and Idaho real estate is TRUE?
AOnly lab sites require disclosure — not properties where meth was used
BIdaho law may require disclosure if a property was used as a meth lab✓ Correct
CMeth contamination is always covered by standard property insurance
DThe EPA mandates federal disclosure of all meth contamination
Explanation
In Idaho, properties that have been used as methamphetamine labs may have significant contamination that poses health risks. Idaho law and disclosure regulations require disclosure of known meth lab contamination as a material defect.
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