Environmental
In Tennessee, a 'Notice to Remediate' issued by TDEC requires the property owner to:
APay a fine and do nothing else
BTake corrective action to address contamination identified on or from their property✓ Correct
COnly disclose the contamination to buyers
DHire a TDEC-approved attorney
Explanation
A Notice to Remediate requires the responsible party to develop and implement a cleanup plan approved by TDEC, addressing the identified contamination to protect human health and the environment.
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