Environmental
Mold disclosure in Utah real estate transactions:
AIs never required because mold is a natural occurrence
BMust be made if the seller has knowledge of mold problems affecting the property✓ Correct
CIs only required for commercial properties
DIs handled exclusively by the Utah DEQ
Explanation
Under Utah's Seller Disclosure Act, sellers must disclose known material defects, which includes known mold problems that would affect the property's habitability or value.
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