Environmental
In NJ, the Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act (ECRA), predecessor to ISRA, required:
AAll property owners to clean up prior to sale
BIndustrial establishments to investigate and remediate contamination before ceasing operations or transferring ownership✓ Correct
COnly residential property sellers to disclose contamination
DOnly federal facilities to remediate
Explanation
ECRA (now replaced by ISRA) required industrial establishments using hazardous substances to remediate contamination before closure or change of ownership. ISRA expanded and strengthened these requirements.
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