Environmental

In Minnesota, a seller's duty to disclose environmental conditions is limited to:

AOnly conditions visible during a walk-through inspection
BConditions actually known to the seller that would affect a reasonable buyer's decision✓ Correct
CAll conditions that a professional inspection might discover
DOnly conditions listed on the MPCA database

Explanation

Minnesota's Seller's Property Disclosure Statement requires disclosure of conditions actually known to the seller. Sellers are not required to investigate or disclose conditions they do not know about. However, intentional concealment of known material defects can result in fraud liability.

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