Environmental
Post-Hurricane Katrina, which environmental issue became particularly significant in Louisiana real estate disclosures?
ARadon gas levels
BWater intrusion, mold contamination, and Chinese drywall in post-storm reconstruction✓ Correct
CAsbestos in pre-1978 construction
DUnderground storage tanks from pre-storm industrial uses
Explanation
After Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana real estate disclosures became particularly important regarding water intrusion damage, mold contamination from flooding, and defective Chinese drywall used in post-storm reconstruction — all material defects requiring disclosure.
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