Environmental
Oregon requires sellers to disclose known presence of which substance that can accumulate in basements and lower levels of homes?
AAsbestos
BRadon✓ Correct
CFormaldehyde
DPCBs
Explanation
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes, particularly in basements, and is a leading cause of lung cancer. Oregon's Seller's Property Disclosure Statement requires disclosure of any known radon testing results.
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