Environmental

The term 'environmental due diligence' in Mississippi real estate transactions primarily involves:

AObtaining a flood insurance quote
BInvestigating a property's environmental history and current conditions before purchasing✓ Correct
CFiling a report with MDEQ
DSurveying the property's boundaries

Explanation

Environmental due diligence (typically Phase I and potentially Phase II ESA) involves investigating the property's past and present uses, identifying potential contamination, and assessing environmental risks before purchasing, particularly for commercial transactions.

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