Environmental
A Montana seller who has installed a radon mitigation system in the home should:
ARemove it before listing to avoid alarming buyers
BDisclose the system's existence and any radon test results as material information about the property✓ Correct
COnly mention it if the buyer specifically asks about radon
DRepresent that the system means there is no radon issue
Explanation
A radon mitigation system is a material feature of the property and must be disclosed. Sellers should also provide any radon test results.
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