Environmental

In Michigan, the Michigan Right to Know Law (PA 154 of 1986) requires employers and landlords in certain situations to disclose the presence of:

AMold and biological hazards
BHazardous chemicals used or stored on the premises✓ Correct
CAll environmental contaminants detected by Phase I ESA
DPFAS levels in municipal water supplies

Explanation

Michigan's Right to Know Act requires certain employers and, in some contexts, property owners to disclose information about hazardous substances present in the workplace or property, ensuring occupants can take appropriate precautions.

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