Environmental
In Washington, a seller who knows their property was used for methamphetamine manufacturing must:
ADisclose this only if the buyer asks
BDisclose this under RCW 64.44, which requires disclosure and potentially cleanup before sale✓ Correct
CSell the property with no special requirements
DOnly disclose to licensed drug enforcement authorities
Explanation
Washington's RCW 64.44 requires disclosure and in many cases remediation of properties used for methamphetamine manufacturing.
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