Environmental (alternative)
Maryland sellers must disclose which of the following conditions on the Residential Property Disclosure form?
AFuture road widening plans near the property
BKnown water or sewage problems on the property✓ Correct
CThe creditworthiness of prior tenants
DThe property's potential for appreciation
Explanation
The Maryland Residential Property Disclosure form requires sellers to disclose known material defects including water/sewage problems, structural issues, environmental hazards, and other conditions affecting value.
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