Environmental
In South Dakota, which environmental disclosure is specifically required on the Seller's Property Condition Disclosure form for residential properties?
ANearby industrial facilities within 1 mile
BKnown underground storage tanks or buried fuel containers on the property✓ Correct
CThe presence of naturally occurring radon in the county's bedrock
DThe property's proximity to state or federal Superfund sites
Explanation
South Dakota's SPCD requires sellers to disclose known underground storage tanks or buried fuel containers on the property, as these are significant potential environmental hazards.
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