Environmental

In Michigan, a property owner who discovers contamination on their property is generally required to:

AIgnore it unless it spreads to neighboring property
BNotify EGLE and undertake appropriate investigation and cleanup in accordance with Part 201 of NREPA✓ Correct
CSimply sell the property to a developer immediately
DReport it only if the contamination was caused by a prior owner

Explanation

Under Michigan Part 201 of NREPA, property owners who discover contamination exceeding cleanup criteria have mandatory reporting obligations to EGLE and must undertake assessment and appropriate remediation.

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