Environmental
In Montana, 'Weed Seeds' on agricultural property may create a material fact issue because:
AWeeds always improve soil quality
BNoxious weed infestations can affect land productivity, grazing capacity, and the cost of ongoing weed control, and are subject to Montana's noxious weed control laws✓ Correct
COnly weeds affecting water quality are regulated
DWeed disclosure is only required for commercial property sales
Explanation
Significant noxious weed infestations on Montana agricultural property are a material fact: they affect the land's productivity, carrying capacity, and the buyer's future management costs. Montana's noxious weed laws impose ongoing control obligations on landowners.
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