Environmental
A NH buyer of a commercial property adjacent to a dry cleaner should conduct at minimum:
AOnly a walk-through inspection
BA Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and likely a Phase II with soil/groundwater sampling✓ Correct
COnly a radon test
DOnly a lead paint inspection
Explanation
Proximity to a dry cleaner (a known source of chlorinated solvent contamination) warrants a Phase I ESA to identify recognized environmental conditions, and likely a Phase II with sampling to assess whether contamination has migrated.
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