Environmental
Which Mississippi disclosure form addresses known environmental hazards, structural defects, and other material conditions of a residential property?
AMREC Form 20
BThe Seller's Property Disclosure Statement required by Mississippi law✓ Correct
CThe HUD lead-based paint disclosure
DThe Phase I Environmental Site Assessment report
Explanation
Mississippi's Seller's Property Disclosure Statement is the primary disclosure form through which sellers communicate known material defects—including environmental hazards, structural issues, and other conditions—to prospective buyers.
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