Environmental
In Nevada's arid environment, which environmental factor is unique to desert real estate transactions?
AFlood zone insurance for all properties
BWater rights — appurtenant vs. appropriated rights affecting property use and value✓ Correct
CMandatory wetland delineation studies
DCoastal erosion disclosures
Explanation
Water rights are a critical issue in Nevada's desert environment. Water rights may be appurtenant to land or separately owned/transferred. The type, seniority, and quantity of water rights significantly affect property value and permitted uses.
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