Environmental
Minnesota requires a Seller's Property Disclosure Statement. Which environmental item is specifically included on this form?
APresence of underground oil tanks or fuel oil equipment✓ Correct
BHistory of PFAS contamination on the site
CPrior use of the property as farmland
DProximity to power lines
Explanation
The Minnesota Seller's Property Disclosure Statement specifically asks about underground storage tanks, fuel oil equipment, and heating fuel systems. This is relevant because petroleum leaks from older fuel oil systems are a common environmental issue in Minnesota. Sellers must disclose known conditions on the form.
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