Environmental
Montana has significant concerns about invasive species in water bodies affecting:
AProperty tax valuations only
BProperty values, recreational use, and marketability of properties with water access✓ Correct
CTitle insurance rates only
DOnly commercial waterfront properties
Explanation
Invasive aquatic species (such as zebra mussels and milfoil) threaten Montana's waterways. Properties with water access may be affected in terms of recreational value, access permits, and marketability.
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