Environmental
Montana's Clark Fork River Superfund complex is significant in real estate because:
AIt increases property values in the region
BProperties near contaminated areas may face disclosure requirements, use restrictions, and remediation liability✓ Correct
CSuperfund sites have no impact on nearby property transactions
DOnly commercial properties near Superfund sites require disclosure
Explanation
The Clark Fork complex is one of the nation's largest Superfund sites. Nearby properties may require environmental disclosures, face use restrictions, or carry remediation liability that must be disclosed to buyers under Montana's Seller's Disclosure Act.
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