Environmental
A Washington seller's disclosure statement (Form 17) asks about which environmental issues?
AOnly asbestos and lead paint
BHazardous waste, underground storage tanks, soil stability problems, and other environmental conditions✓ Correct
COnly EPA-designated Superfund contamination
DEnvironmental issues are not covered by Form 17
Explanation
Washington's Form 17 (Seller Disclosure Statement) requires sellers to disclose knowledge of environmental issues including hazardous waste, underground storage tanks, soil settling/slippage, and other conditions on or near the property.
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