Environmental
Which New Jersey law requires sellers of certain properties to disclose known underground storage tanks (USTs) to prospective buyers?
ACAFRA
BThe NJ Spill Compensation and Control Act combined with ISRA disclosure requirements✓ Correct
CNJ Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act
DNJ Pinelands Protection Act
Explanation
NJ's Spill Act and ISRA framework require disclosure of known contamination including USTs. Sellers must disclose known environmental conditions, and ISRA specifically requires investigation and remediation disclosure for industrial establishments with USTs.
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