Environmental
A seller's property disclosure statement in Pennsylvania specifically asks about which of the following environmental conditions?
AOnly lead-based paint for pre-1978 homes
BRadon testing results, underground storage tanks, hazardous substances, and mine subsidence✓ Correct
COnly currently active environmental cleanup orders
DCarbon monoxide levels from the previous year
Explanation
Pennsylvania's Seller Property Disclosure Statement asks about known radon tests and results, underground storage tanks, hazardous substances or contamination, mine subsidence, and other environmental conditions. Sellers must disclose known information about all these categories to comply with Pennsylvania's disclosure law.
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