Environmental
What is an 'all appropriate inquiry' (AAI) standard in Idaho environmental due diligence?
AAsking the seller all questions about the property
BThe ASTM-compliant investigation process required to establish the innocent landowner defense under CERCLA✓ Correct
CA complete property inspection
DA government environmental review
Explanation
AAI is the specific investigative process (codified in ASTM E1527-21) required to qualify for CERCLA's innocent landowner, contiguous property, or bona fide prospective purchaser defenses. It typically consists of a Phase I ESA.
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