Environmental
A property adjacent to a wetland in Minnesota may have development restrictions under:
AMinnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA)✓ Correct
BMinnesota Real Estate License Law
CMinnesota Fair Housing Act
DMinnesota Homestead Act
Explanation
The Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) prohibits draining or filling wetlands without mitigation. Properties with wetlands or adjacent to wetlands may have significant development restrictions.
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