Environmental (alternative)
Under Maryland law, sellers of property with an underground storage tank (UST) must:
ARemove it before listing
BDisclose its presence on the Maryland Residential Property Disclosure form✓ Correct
CObtain MDE approval before any sale
DPost a bond equal to remediation costs
Explanation
Maryland sellers must disclose known underground storage tanks (USTs) on the Maryland Residential Property Disclosure/Disclaimer form. The MDE regulates UST registration and remediation requirements.
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