Environmental
Mold disclosure obligations for Virginia sellers and landlords are primarily governed by:
AFederal EPA regulations
BVirginia Residential Property Disclosure Act and VRLTA✓ Correct
CCERCLA
DVirginia Department of Health regulations only
Explanation
Virginia's Residential Property Disclosure Act and the VRLTA address mold disclosure requirements for sellers and landlords. Virginia requires disclosure of known material defects including visible mold or moisture issues.
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