Environmental
A Nebraska homebuyer is concerned about mold in the house they are purchasing. The seller's disclosure reveals no known mold issues. The buyer's best protection is to:
ARely on the seller's disclosure
BHave a professional mold inspection as part of the due diligence period✓ Correct
CAsk the listing agent if they saw any mold
DOnly inspect visually during showings
Explanation
Professional mold inspection during the due diligence period provides the most reliable information. Mold can exist in areas not visible to sellers or buyers, and professional testing (air sampling, swab tests) identifies hidden mold.
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