Environmental
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission provides programs for soil and water conservation. For real estate, their watershed programs are relevant because:
AThey have no relevance to real estate transactions
BFlood-prone areas and watershed development restrictions can significantly affect development potential, required setbacks from waterways, and property value in affected areas✓ Correct
COnly agricultural properties are affected
DThese programs only provide grants, not restrictions
Explanation
Oklahoma's watershed and soil conservation programs can affect real estate through floodplain restrictions, stream buffer requirements, and conservation easements. Buyers of rural or waterfront property should investigate whether conservation programs affect the property's use and development potential.
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