Environmental (alternative)
Under Maryland law, which hazardous material must be disclosed in the sale of pre-1978 residential properties?
AAsbestos only
BLead-based paint✓ Correct
CRadon only (alternative)
DBoth asbestos and radon
Explanation
Federal law (CERCLA/HUD-EPA rule) and Maryland law require disclosure of known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in residential properties built before 1978.
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