Environmental
Mold in a property must be disclosed in New Mexico because it:
AOnly affects the property's aesthetic value
BIs a material fact that can affect health and property value✓ Correct
CIs required to be disclosed only if it is black mold
DMust only be disclosed if the buyer asks
Explanation
Mold is a material fact that can adversely affect occupant health and property value. New Mexico licensees are required to disclose known material facts, including mold conditions.
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