Environmental
A Kentucky home inspection that reveals mold growth should be followed by:
AImmediate listing cancellation
BProfessional mold assessment and remediation by qualified professionals✓ Correct
CA KREC disclosure form filing
DAutomatic reduction of the purchase price by 10%
Explanation
When mold is discovered during a home inspection, a professional mold assessment should identify the extent and type of mold, followed by qualified remediation to address the source and remove the mold.
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