Environmental
Oklahoma's susceptibility to tornadoes and severe weather makes which disclosure particularly important for Oklahoma real estate licensees?
AFlood zone status only
BHistory of storm damage, tornado shelter presence or absence, and proximity to severe weather risk areas✓ Correct
CAnnual snowfall amounts
DHurricane risk ratings
Explanation
Oklahoma has one of the highest tornado frequencies in the world (Tornado Alley). Licensees should disclose known storm damage history, the presence or absence of tornado shelters, and buyers should consider storm risk when purchasing Oklahoma property.
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