Environmental

The presence of Chinese elm trees in a North Dakota subdivision is primarily:

AAn environmental hazard requiring remediation
BPrimarily a landscape and invasive species management concern, not a real estate disclosure issue✓ Correct
CA required disclosure item under CERCLA
DGrounds for voiding a purchase agreement

Explanation

While Chinese elm and other invasive species are an environmental and landscape management concern in North Dakota, they are generally not a required real estate disclosure item under hazardous materials laws. Sellers may disclose known landscape issues as a practical matter.

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