Environmental
Which of the following disclosures is required by federal law for the sale of a pre-1978 residential property in NJ?
AAsbestos disclosure
BLead-based paint disclosure with an opportunity to conduct a risk assessment or inspection✓ Correct
CRadon level disclosure
DUnderground storage tank disclosure
Explanation
Federal law (42 U.S.
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