Environmental
The presence of urea-formaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI) in an Ohio home is significant because:
AIt improves energy efficiency and is always beneficial
BIt may off-gas formaldehyde, which can cause health problems✓ Correct
CIt is required by Ohio building code
DIt prevents radon infiltration
Explanation
UFFI can off-gas formaldehyde, a potential carcinogen and respiratory irritant. Its presence is a material fact that must be disclosed by sellers in Ohio.
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