Environmental
Nebraska requires sellers of residential property to disclose:
AAll environmental conditions in the entire neighborhood
BKnown material defects including environmental hazards on the property✓ Correct
COnly hazards tested and confirmed by licensed environmental consultants
DEnvironmental conditions only if requested by the buyer
Explanation
Nebraska's SPCDS requires sellers to disclose known material defects, which includes known environmental hazards on the property. Sellers disclose what they know — they are not required to conduct environmental testing.
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