Environmental
In Missouri, the 'Right-to-Know' law requires:
ASellers to disclose all reasons for selling
BEmployers and businesses to provide information about hazardous materials to workers and communities✓ Correct
CMREC to publish all complaint records
DLenders to disclose all loan terms
Explanation
Missouri's hazardous materials right-to-know regulations (similar to federal SARA Title III/EPCRA) require businesses to disclose certain hazardous chemicals to workers and emergency responders. This affects industrial and commercial real estate due diligence.
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