Environmental
In Minnesota, the Well Disclosure Certificate requires:
AAll property owners to test well water annually
BDisclosure of the location and status of all wells on the property at the time of real estate transfer✓ Correct
CAll wells to be sealed at the time of property sale
DWell testing results to be filed with the county
Explanation
The Minnesota Well Disclosure Certificate must be completed and recorded with every real estate transfer. It identifies the location and status of all wells on the property (active, sealed, unknown). This allows the state to track wells for groundwater protection. Failure to file is a violation of state law.
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