Environmental (alternative)
In Maryland, properties in certain counties require a 'well and septic system inspection' before sale. This inspection verifies:
AThe home's HVAC system performance
BThat the well and septic systems are functioning properly and meeting health standards✓ Correct
CThe property's energy efficiency
DThe presence of radon in the water
Explanation
Pre-sale well and septic inspections in Maryland ensure that private water and septic systems are functioning, meeting water quality standards, and properly sized for the property.
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