Environmental
When selling a pre-1978 home in Utah, federal law requires disclosure of:
AAsbestos presence in any amount
BKnown lead-based paint hazards and providing the EPA pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home'✓ Correct
CAll environmental contamination in a 1-mile radius
DUnderground storage tanks within 500 feet
Explanation
Federal law (42 U.S.
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