Environmental
Radon is a concern in some Oregon regions, particularly in the Cascades and parts of Eastern Oregon. Under the Oregon SPDS, sellers must:
ATest for radon before listing every property
BDisclose any known information about radon tests or elevated radon levels in the property✓ Correct
CMitigate any radon levels above 4 pCi/L before selling
DProvide a radon insurance policy to the buyer
Explanation
Oregon's Seller Property Disclosure Statement requires sellers to disclose known radon test results and any elevated radon levels. Oregon does not mandate radon testing before every sale, but if testing has been done and elevated levels were found, this is a material fact that must be disclosed.
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