Environmental
A Vermont buyer should request which environmental disclosure or inspection when purchasing a property with an older oil furnace?
AAn Act 250 environmental review
BA fuel oil tank inspection and any available records of leaks or spills✓ Correct
CA Phase III environmental remediation report
DAn ANR air quality permit
Explanation
Older oil furnaces may be served by underground or aboveground storage tanks prone to leaks. Buyers should request inspection of the tank and review any available records of releases or remediation before purchasing.
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