Environmental
Mold in a Montana rental property is a concern because:
AIt is a cosmetic issue only and does not affect habitability
BIt can cause health problems and may make a rental unit uninhabitable, triggering landlord responsibilities✓ Correct
CLandlords are not responsible for naturally occurring mold
DMontana law exempts landlords from mold-related disclosures
Explanation
Significant mold growth can cause serious health problems and render a rental uninhabitable. Landlords have a duty to maintain habitable conditions.
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