Environmental

A West Virginia property buyer discovers that the seller's land previously hosted an underground storage tank (UST). The primary concern is:

AIncreased property taxes due to the UST history
BPotential soil and groundwater contamination requiring remediation✓ Correct
CZoning reclassification by the county
DLoss of mineral rights due to contamination

Explanation

Underground storage tanks that have leaked can contaminate soil and groundwater, creating significant environmental liability for the property owner. Phase I and Phase II environmental assessments are recommended for such properties.

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