Environmental
In Oregon, which area of real estate practice is most likely to require disclosure of prior drug manufacturing (meth lab) history?
ACommercial industrial properties only
BResidential properties where prior illegal drug manufacturing is known✓ Correct
COnly agricultural properties
DOnly properties near DEQ-listed cleanup sites
Explanation
Oregon law requires disclosure of known prior illegal drug manufacturing (particularly methamphetamine labs) in residential properties. Drug manufacturing can leave toxic chemical residue in walls, floors, and HVAC systems that poses health risks. Oregon's seller disclosure statement requires disclosure of any known drug lab history.
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