Environmental
A Montana commercial buyer conducting due diligence on an industrial property should request all of the following environmental documents EXCEPT:
APrior Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
BDEQ correspondence and any issued notices of violation
CThe seller's personal tax returns for the last 5 years✓ Correct
DAny environmental permits, compliance history, and regulatory agency files
Explanation
Environmental due diligence focuses on records related to the property's environmental history—ESAs, DEQ correspondence, permits, and compliance records. The seller's personal tax returns are not environmental documents and are not part of standard environmental due diligence.
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