Environmental

In Kentucky, 'environmental deed restrictions' placed on contaminated property after cleanup typically:

AAllow unrestricted use of the site
BLimit future land uses to prevent exposure to residual contamination✓ Correct
CRequire the buyer to pay for ongoing monitoring
DRemove all future liability from the seller

Explanation

Environmental deed restrictions (activity and use limitations) restrict certain land uses (such as residential development or groundwater well installation) to protect human health from residual contamination left in place after cleanup.

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