Environmental
What is 'mold' and what are a Kansas seller's disclosure obligations?
AMold is a structural defect; only commercial sellers must disclose
BMold is a fungal growth that can cause health problems; Kansas sellers must disclose known mold as a material fact✓ Correct
CMold disclosure is only required for properties built before 1978
DMold is not considered a material fact in Kansas
Explanation
Mold is a fungal growth that can cause respiratory and other health problems. Kansas sellers must disclose known mold as a material fact that could affect the property's value or the buyer's health.
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