Environmental
A Mississippi seller's disclosure law requires disclosure of which of the following hazardous materials if known?
AOnly lead-based paint
BAll known hazardous materials on or affecting the property, including lead, asbestos, mold, and other environmental hazards✓ Correct
COnly hazardous materials that pose an immediate risk
DOnly materials listed on MDEQ's watch list
Explanation
Mississippi sellers must disclose all known material defects including environmental hazards—lead, asbestos, mold, underground storage tanks, contaminated soil or water, and other known hazardous conditions.
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