Environmental
In Missouri, a seller must disclose if the property has been used for methamphetamine manufacturing because:
AOnly if the home was condemned
BMeth labs leave toxic chemical residue that requires specialized cleanup and poses serious health risks✓ Correct
CIt is a minor inconvenience only
DMissouri does not require this disclosure
Explanation
Former methamphetamine labs leave toxic chemical residues in walls, floors, and ventilation systems. Missouri law and seller disclosure requirements address this as a material defect requiring disclosure, and cleanup of meth contamination is expensive.
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