Environmental
Oregon requires disclosure of what environmental hazard when selling a property near a coastal area prone to geological events?
ARadon levels above EPA action level
BTsunami inundation zone risk✓ Correct
CPresence of wetlands on the property
DUnderground storage tank proximity
Explanation
Oregon requires disclosure of tsunami inundation zone status in the Seller's Property Disclosure Statement for coastal properties. Oregon's coast has known tsunami risk from both local subduction zone earthquakes and distant Pacific Ocean events. Buyers must be informed of this material risk under Oregon disclosure law.
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