Environmental

In Louisiana, coastal properties are subject to disclosure requirements because:

AAll coastal properties must be listed above market value
BCoastal hazards including erosion, subsidence, flooding, and storm surge can materially affect property value and safety✓ Correct
CCoastal zone designation prevents sale to out-of-state buyers
DAll coastal properties require federal environmental clearance before sale

Explanation

Louisiana's coastal properties face unique environmental risks — erosion, subsidence, flooding, storm surge, and wetlands restrictions — that are material to buyers and must be disclosed.

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