Environmental
Under Minnesota's Disclosure of Hazardous Substances Act, which substance disclosure is specifically required when selling residential property?
APresence of any amount of radon in the basement
BLead-based paint for pre-1978 homes (federal requirement)✓ Correct
CAll pesticides used on the property in the last 10 years
DPresence of PFAS in any amount in drinking water
Explanation
The federal Lead-Based Paint Disclosure requirement (24 CFR Part 35) mandates disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 housing. Sellers must provide the required disclosure form and the EPA pamphlet. While Minnesota has additional disclosure requirements, the lead paint disclosure is specifically mandated by federal law for all pre-1978 residential property sales.
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