Environmental
What is an environmental due diligence checklist for Ohio commercial acquisitions?
AA list of environmental permits needed
BA comprehensive review covering historical uses, Phase I/II assessments, regulatory compliance, permits, and environmental liens✓ Correct
CA standard government form
DA list of environmental consultants
Explanation
Environmental due diligence for Ohio commercial acquisitions typically includes: reviewing prior uses and site history, Phase I (and possibly Phase II) ESA, regulatory database searches, review of permits and compliance records, FOIA requests, and checking for environmental liens or covenants.
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