Environmental
Oregon has specific rules about 'Notice of Noxious Weeds' that may apply to rural properties. This disclosure addresses:
AToxic mold in the building
BInvasive weed species that are regulated by law and may require management or eradication✓ Correct
CAllergenic plants near the property
DPesticide spraying activities on adjacent properties
Explanation
Oregon has a noxious weed law that designates certain invasive plant species as noxious weeds requiring control. Rural property buyers may encounter noxious weeds (tansy ragwort, blackberries in some contexts, etc.) that impose management obligations under state and county law.
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