Environmental
A South Carolina buyer is purchasing a property adjacent to an agricultural operation that may use pesticides. They should be aware of potential:
ARadon exposure
BPesticide drift and soil/groundwater contamination✓ Correct
CAsbestos from farm buildings
DLead paint in farmhouses
Explanation
Agricultural properties may use pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers that can contaminate soil and groundwater through runoff or drift. Buyers should investigate whether past chemical use has affected the property.
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