Environmental
In Missouri, a property with a closed landfill nearby may require disclosure because of potential:
AIncreased property taxes
BMethane gas migration, groundwater contamination, and settlement affecting adjacent properties✓ Correct
CZoning change requirements
DIncreased flood risk only
Explanation
Closed landfills can produce methane gas migration, leachate contamination of groundwater, and land settlement that can affect adjacent properties, all of which are material facts requiring disclosure.
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