Environmental
What is a 'known hazardous substance' disclosure in Ohio?
AOnly required for commercial properties
BOhio sellers must disclose on the property disclosure form any known presence of hazardous substances✓ Correct
COnly required if a Phase I was conducted
DRequired only if the property had prior industrial use
Explanation
Ohio's Residential Property Disclosure Form requires sellers to disclose any known hazardous substances on the property, including lead paint, asbestos, underground storage tanks, and other contamination known to the seller.
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