Environmental
Under Montana law, disclosure of known environmental hazards such as underground storage tanks is:
AOptional if the hazard is located on neighboring property
BRequired when the hazard is a known material fact affecting the property✓ Correct
COnly required for commercial transactions
DOnly required if the hazard is actively leaking
Explanation
Montana's Seller's Property Disclosure Act requires disclosure of known material facts that affect the property's value or desirability, including known environmental hazards like underground storage tanks.
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