Environmental
Mold disclosure in Kansas residential real estate transactions is important because:
AMold is an aesthetic issue only
BMold can cause health issues and is considered a material defect that should be disclosed✓ Correct
CAll mold must be remediated by the seller before listing
DKansas law requires mold testing on all properties
Explanation
Mold is considered a material defect in Kansas real estate. Known mold issues should be disclosed on the Seller's Disclosure of Property Condition to avoid misrepresentation claims.
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