Environmental
An agent representing a buyer of a property adjacent to a Utah agricultural operation should advise the buyer about:
AThe agricultural property's tax exemption only
BRight-to-Farm laws that may protect the agricultural operation from nuisance claims✓ Correct
CThe buyer's automatic right to purchase the adjacent farm
DZoning restrictions that prevent any future development of the adjacent farm
Explanation
Utah's Right-to-Farm Act protects agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits by neighbors who move adjacent to farms. Buyers near agricultural land should understand that odors, noise, and dust from lawful farming may be legally protected.
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