Environmental
Which of the following best describes the environmental concern of 'mold' for a North Dakota residential property?
AIt must be disclosed only if visible to the naked eye
BMold can cause health problems and reduce property value; sellers should disclose known mold issues on the ND Seller's Disclosure form✓ Correct
CMold is not a concern in North Dakota's dry climate
DMold is only regulated in commercial buildings
Explanation
Mold can pose health risks and affect property values. North Dakota's Seller's Disclosure form requires disclosure of known mold issues.
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