Environmental
Ohio law requires sellers of residential property to disclose the presence of known hazardous materials on the Ohio Residential Property Disclosure Form. This includes:
AOnly lead paint
BLead paint, underground storage tanks, hazardous waste, and other environmental conditions known to the seller✓ Correct
COnly asbestos
DOnly contamination from industrial sites within one mile
Explanation
Ohio's Residential Property Disclosure Form requires sellers to disclose known environmental conditions including but not limited to lead paint, USTs, hazardous waste, radon, and other hazardous materials.
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