Environmental
When a Kansas property is near a brownfield site, a buyer's primary concern should be:
AThe property will automatically qualify for tax credits
BPotential migration of contamination from the brownfield site to their property and resulting liability✓ Correct
CHistorical landmark requirements limiting renovations
DIncreased property taxes near brownfield sites
Explanation
Contamination from brownfield sites can migrate through soil and groundwater, potentially affecting neighboring properties and creating liability for owners of those properties.
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