Environmental
Maine's Pesticide Control Board regulates pesticide use in Maine. A real estate agent showing a property should disclose if the property has:
AAny known history of pesticide application
BA registered pesticide application record for agricultural use
CKnown environmental violations related to pesticide misuse✓ Correct
DNever used any pesticides
Explanation
Known environmental violations related to pesticide misuse are material facts that a seller's agent should disclose. General pesticide use for lawn care is not typically a required disclosure.
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