Environmental
Which of the following is a seller's obligation regarding known environmental hazards under the Tennessee Residential Property Condition Disclosure?
APay for full remediation before listing
BDisclose known hazardous conditions affecting the property✓ Correct
CHire a licensed environmental engineer to certify the property
DOnly disclose if the hazard appears on the TDEC remediation list
Explanation
The Tennessee Residential Property Condition Disclosure requires sellers to disclose known material defects, including environmental hazards, that affect the property's value or desirability. The seller is not required to remediate but must disclose what they know.
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