Environmental
A real estate licensee's obligation regarding environmental hazards is to:
APerform environmental testing before every listing
BDisclose known material environmental conditions and recommend professional inspections✓ Correct
CCertify that all properties listed are free of environmental hazards
DPerform visual inspections for all hazardous materials personally
Explanation
A licensee must disclose known environmental hazards that are material to the transaction and recommend that buyers hire qualified environmental professionals for inspections, but is not required to perform testing.
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