Environmental
A seller's disclosure in Missouri must include information about which of the following if known?
ANeighbor disputes over property lines
BKnown presence of lead paint, asbestos, or other hazardous materials✓ Correct
CFuture development plans in the neighborhood
DThe seller's mortgage balance
Explanation
The Missouri Seller's Disclosure Statement requires sellers to disclose known hazardous materials on the property, including lead paint, asbestos, and underground storage tanks.
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