Environmental (alternative)
Under Maryland law, disclosure of known oil tanks (above and below ground) is required on the:
ALoan application only
BMaryland Residential Property Disclosure/Disclaimer form✓ Correct
CCounty building permit application
DMDE permit application
Explanation
The Maryland Residential Property Disclosure/Disclaimer form requires sellers to disclose known above-ground and underground oil tanks, which can present significant environmental liability.
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