Environmental
An environmental site assessment is typically required before purchasing:
AAny single-family residential property
BCommercial or industrial property where contamination risk exists✓ Correct
CCondominiums only
DProperties with a swimming pool
Explanation
Environmental site assessments are standard due diligence for commercial and industrial properties where prior uses may have caused contamination, before a purchase is finalized.
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