Environmental
A Kentucky commercial buyer's due diligence for a property with a gas station history should include:
AOnly a title search
BPhase I and possibly Phase II environmental site assessment for petroleum contamination✓ Correct
CA radon test
DA lead paint survey
Explanation
Former gas stations typically have underground fuel storage tanks and may have soil or groundwater contamination from petroleum products. A Phase I ESA (and possibly Phase II with soil/water testing) is essential.
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