Environmental
Mold in a residential property is primarily a concern because it can:
AIncrease the property's assessed value
BCause structural and health problems and must be disclosed as a material defect✓ Correct
CImprove air quality in the home
DAttract buyers interested in organic properties
Explanation
Mold is a material defect that can cause structural damage and health problems; its presence must be disclosed by sellers and agents who are aware of it.
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