Environmental
Michigan requires that sellers of residential property disclose the presence of underground storage tanks (USTs) under the:
AMichigan Environmental Response Activity Act
BMichigan Seller Disclosure Act✓ Correct
CNREPA Part 211
DFederal RCRA regulations only
Explanation
Michigan's Seller Disclosure Act requires sellers to disclose known material defects, including underground storage tanks, on the Seller's Disclosure Statement provided to buyers.
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