Environmental
The Utah DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) regulates which of the following on residential properties?
ACommission rates charged by real estate agents
BUnderground storage tanks, hazardous waste sites, and air quality✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessments
DHOA governance and bylaws
Explanation
Utah DEQ oversees environmental concerns including underground storage tanks, hazardous waste cleanup, air and water quality—all of which can affect real property value and safety.
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