Environmental
A North Dakota buyer purchases a home with a private well. Before closing, they should always request:
AA septic system appraisal
BA water quality test for bacteria, nitrates, and any other contaminants relevant to the location✓ Correct
CA flood insurance quote
DA radon air test only
Explanation
Properties with private wells should have water tested before purchase. In North Dakota, tests should check for coliform bacteria, nitrates (from agriculture), and other contaminants relevant to the property's location (arsenic, hardness, etc.
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