Environmental
In Kansas, the Kansas Department of Agriculture regulates pesticide use near agricultural properties. A real estate agent selling farmland near residential areas should disclose:
ANothing since pesticide use is a state matter
BThat the area is actively farmed with agricultural chemicals and that pesticide drift may be a concern for neighbors✓ Correct
COnly KDHE-specific contamination sites
DOnly EPA Superfund site proximity
Explanation
Active agricultural areas using pesticides present potential concerns for adjacent residential areas. Known material facts about nearby farming practices that could affect residential use and value should be disclosed.
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