Environmental
A Montana real estate agent listing a property with a private well should recommend the seller:
ARemove the well before listing
BDisclose the well's existence and provide any available water quality test results✓ Correct
COnly disclose the well if the buyer specifically asks
DRepresent the water quality as excellent without testing
Explanation
A private well is a material fact that must be disclosed. The seller should provide any available water quality test results, and buyers should be advised to have the water independently tested. Water quality is important in Montana's rural areas.
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