Environmental
Washington requires disclosure of proximity to agricultural chemicals in which seller disclosure form?
AForm 17 asks about proximity to agricultural practices that may involve pesticides or fertilizers✓ Correct
BOnly commercial property disclosure forms
CThe environmental site assessment only
DThe MLS listing only
Explanation
Washington's Form 17 asks sellers about proximity to agricultural operations that may use pesticides or fertilizers, as these can affect air quality, water quality, and the desirability of the property for sensitive buyers.
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