Environmental
Mold in a residential property must be disclosed in Utah because:
AMold is never a health concern in dry climates
BIt is a material fact that can affect the property's value and occupants' health✓ Correct
COnly commercial properties require mold disclosure
DFederal law requires mold disclosure in all 50 states
Explanation
Mold is a material fact that can adversely affect a property's value and the health of its occupants. Utah's Seller's Property Condition Disclosure requires sellers to disclose known mold issues, and agents must disclose known material defects.
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