Environmental
What is a brownfield in Ohio real estate?
AAgricultural land converted to residential use
BPreviously developed land that may have environmental contamination affecting reuse✓ Correct
CLand adjacent to industrial facilities
DUndeveloped rural land
Explanation
Brownfields are previously developed properties that may have real or perceived environmental contamination. Ohio has programs including the VAP to facilitate brownfield cleanup and redevelopment.
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