Environmental
In Ohio, 'environmental due diligence' for commercial real estate transactions typically begins with a:
APhase II sampling investigation
BPhase I Environmental Site Assessment✓ Correct
CFull property demolition assessment
DOhio EPA permit application
Explanation
Environmental due diligence for commercial transactions typically starts with a Phase I ESA, which reviews records and visually inspects the site without sampling to identify recognized environmental conditions.
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