Environmental
Asbestos in a NJ commercial building is typically required to be disclosed and addressed under:
AThe NJ Condominium Act
BFederal OSHA, EPA NESHAP regulations, and NJ DEP requirements✓ Correct
CThe NJ Landlord-Tenant Act
DThe NJ Realty Transfer Fee statute
Explanation
Asbestos in commercial buildings is regulated by federal OSHA standards for workers, EPA's National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for demolition/renovation, and NJ DEP requirements.
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