Environmental
In Michigan, a seller of a property with a known leaking underground storage tank (LUST) must:
ARemove the tank before listing the property
BDisclose the condition on the Seller's Disclosure Statement and notify EGLE✓ Correct
COnly disclose if the buyer specifically asks about underground tanks
DPost a notice in the county legal newspaper
Explanation
Sellers in Michigan must disclose known USTs on the Seller's Disclosure Statement. Leaking USTs also trigger mandatory notification to EGLE and may require environmental assessment and cleanup under Part 213 of NREPA.
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