Environmental
Mold in a South Carolina home is primarily a concern because it can:
ALower property taxes
BCause structural damage and health problems for occupants✓ Correct
CImprove indoor air quality
DIncrease the home's resale value
Explanation
Mold can cause significant structural damage and serious health problems, particularly respiratory issues. South Carolina agents must disclose known mold issues as material defects.
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