Environmental
What is air quality testing and when is it relevant in Ohio real estate?
AOnly required for industrial properties
BTesting for airborne contaminants (radon, VOCs, asbestos fibers, mold spores) that can affect occupant health✓ Correct
CA routine closing requirement
DOnly required in new construction
Explanation
Air quality testing may be relevant when: high radon readings are suspected, asbestos is disturbed, industrial contamination is nearby, mold is suspected, or other indoor air quality concerns arise. Ohio has significant radon issues in many counties.
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