Environmental
In Montana, a commercial property seller's disclosure regarding environmental conditions should include information about:
AOnly current environmental violations
BKnown environmental conditions including past uses, known contamination, underground storage tanks, and any environmental investigations or clean-ups✓ Correct
COnly issues identified in a current Phase I ESA
DNo environmental disclosures are required for commercial properties
Explanation
Sellers of commercial properties in Montana should disclose all known environmental conditions—past uses, contamination, USTs, environmental investigations, and remediation activities—as these are material facts affecting value and use.
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