Environmental

In Montana, a buyer purchasing property adjacent to a state or national forest should be aware that:

AThey have automatic rights to harvest timber from the adjacent forest
BForest management activities (logging, prescribed burns, road construction) may occur on the adjacent federal or state land, potentially affecting the property✓ Correct
CFederal or state forest land must be sold to them at a discount
DNo activities may occur on adjacent public land without the buyer's permission

Explanation

Properties adjacent to national or state forests in Montana may be affected by forest management activities including timber harvesting, prescribed burning, road construction, and recreational use. These activities can affect property values, access, views, and air quality.

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