Environmental
Oregon requires disclosure of tsunami inundation zone risk for properties located in:
AAll Oregon counties
BAny county with a river floodplain
CCoastal areas designated in tsunami inundation zone maps✓ Correct
DOnly properties within 100 feet of the Pacific Ocean
Explanation
Oregon requires disclosure when a property is located within an area designated as a tsunami inundation zone on official maps. This is particularly relevant in coastal communities along the Oregon Coast.
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