Agency
In Minnesota, stigmatized property rules require disclosure of:
AAny death that ever occurred on the property
BMethamphetamine production or use in the property within a specified period✓ Correct
CAny prior owner's personal problems
DNeighborhood crime statistics
Explanation
Minnesota requires disclosure of methamphetamine production or use in a residential property (if the seller knows) because the chemicals involved are hazardous and can affect the property's habitability. Not all stigmatizing events (like a murder) automatically require disclosure, though agents must be careful with what they withhold.
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