Environmental
A NC seller who knows about a previous methamphetamine lab operation on the property must:
ADisclose this on the NC Residential Property Disclosure Statement✓ Correct
BOnly disclose if asked by the buyer
CClean it up and need not disclose after remediation
DReport only to law enforcement
Explanation
Prior methamphetamine production is a material fact requiring disclosure on the NC Residential Property Disclosure Statement — it creates health hazards from chemical residues.
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