Environmental
Which of the following is a seller's primary environmental disclosure obligation in Mississippi?
ADisclosing only defects discovered in the last two years
BDisclosing known material defects, including known environmental conditions, that would affect the property's value or desirability✓ Correct
CProviding the buyer with a Phase I ESA at the seller's expense
DObtaining MDEQ clearance before listing the property
Explanation
Under Mississippi's seller disclosure requirements, sellers must disclose known material defects including environmental conditions they are aware of. The duty is to disclose known conditions, not to investigate unknown ones.
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