Environmental

An Oregon coastal property in a tsunami inundation zone should be disclosed to a prospective buyer because it represents:

AA voluntary disclosure unrelated to material facts
BA material fact that could affect the buyer's decision to purchase✓ Correct
COnly a lender's concern for insurance purposes
DA matter of public record not requiring agent disclosure

Explanation

Tsunami inundation zone designation is a material fact that could materially affect the value or desirability of the property. Oregon requires sellers and their agents to disclose known material facts, including location within a tsunami inundation zone.

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