Environmental
A real estate listing in Lincoln County, Oregon (coastal) should include what tsunami-related disclosure?
ANo disclosure is needed unless the property has previously flooded
BWhether the property is located in a designated tsunami inundation zone, as reflected in DOGAMI maps✓ Correct
CAn estimate of the probability of a Cascadia earthquake in the next 50 years
DProof that the home meets tsunami-resistant construction standards
Explanation
Oregon's Seller Property Disclosure Statement requires disclosure of whether property is located in a natural hazard zone, including tsunami inundation zones. DOGAMI (Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) has created tsunami inundation maps for Oregon's coastal communities showing areas at risk.
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