Environmental
A Nebraska real estate licensee should recommend a radon test for homes that have:
AOnly basement foundations
BAll homes regardless of foundation type✓ Correct
COnly older construction
DOnly rural properties
Explanation
Radon can enter any home regardless of foundation type, age, or location. Nebraska has elevated radon levels throughout the state. The EPA recommends testing all homes, and Nebraska real estate professionals should recommend testing for all properties.
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