Environmental
Under Mississippi's Real Property Disclosure Act, sellers must disclose which of the following if known?
AThe presence of any neighbor who has filed a fair housing complaint
BKnown structural defects, water intrusion, hazardous materials, and other material conditions affecting the property✓ Correct
CThe property's prior sale prices for the last 20 years
DThe financial condition of the homeowner's association
Explanation
Mississippi's seller disclosure law requires sellers to disclose all known material defects and conditions, including structural issues, water intrusion, hazardous materials, and other conditions that would affect the property's value or the buyer's decision to purchase.
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