Environmental

In Tennessee, a real estate agent is NOT required to be a certified environmental specialist, but they should:

APerform Phase I ESAs on all listings
BRecommend that buyers seek professional environmental assessments when conditions suggest potential concerns✓ Correct
CGuarantee that all properties are environmentally clean
DReport all environmental concerns directly to TDEC without telling the buyer

Explanation

While agents are not environmental experts, they should advise buyers to seek professional environmental assessments when there are signs of potential environmental concerns, protecting both the buyer and the agent.

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