Environmental (alternative)
Under Maryland law, sellers of properties with qualifying septic systems built after a certain date in certain counties must disclose:
AThe age of the septic system only
BWhether the system has been inspected and whether it passes applicable standards✓ Correct
COnly that a septic system exists
DThe date of the last pump-out
Explanation
Maryland's disclosure requirements for septic systems include whether the system has been inspected and passes current standards. Failed or aging systems are material facts affecting value.
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