Environmental
Under Oregon law, which document specifically requires a seller to disclose whether a property is served by a private well or public water?
AThe RESPA Closing Disclosure
BThe Seller's Property Disclosure Statement✓ Correct
CThe OREA Initial Agency Disclosure
DThe Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
Explanation
Oregon's Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (required for residential property sales) includes questions about the water source — whether the property is served by public water or a private well, and the condition of any well on the property.
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