Environmental
What is 'mold disclosure' requirements in Oregon residential real estate?
AMold need not be disclosed unless it causes visible damage
BSellers must disclose known mold problems in the Seller's Property Disclosure Statement✓ Correct
CMold disclosure is only required for commercial properties
DOregon has no mold disclosure requirements
Explanation
Oregon's Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (ORS 105.462–465) requires sellers to disclose any known mold or moisture intrusion issues in the property.
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