Environmental
In Indiana, the seller's disclosure form asks about past or present use of the property as a methamphetamine laboratory because:
AIt is required only in rural areas
BMeth labs create hazardous chemical contamination that can persist in the structure and requires professional remediation✓ Correct
CIt is a criminal record requirement only
DOnly commercial properties need to disclose this
Explanation
Methamphetamine production leaves toxic chemical residues in walls, floors, and HVAC systems. Indiana law may require disclosure of known meth lab use, and properties must be properly remediated before habitation.
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