Environmental

In Minnesota, a property seller who is aware of a previous methamphetamine lab on the property must:

ADisclose it only if asked directly
BDisclose it on the Seller's Property Disclosure Statement as it is a known material condition affecting habitability✓ Correct
COnly disclose it if cleanup was not performed
DNot disclose it as it is stigmatizing information

Explanation

Under Minnesota law, previous methamphetamine production or use in a residential property is a material condition that sellers must disclose. Methamphetamine manufacturing leaves toxic chemical residues that can affect indoor air quality and habitability. Minnesota has specific requirements for testing and remediation of former meth lab properties.

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