Environmental

In West Virginia, a seller's disclosure that a property has been tested for radon and the results showed levels above 4 pCi/L but no mitigation was installed gives the buyer the right to:

AImmediately cancel the contract with no conditions
BFactor this information into negotiations, seek price adjustments, or require mitigation as a condition of sale✓ Correct
CIgnore the disclosure since radon is naturally occurring
DOnly request a second test, not mitigation

Explanation

Disclosure of elevated radon levels allows the buyer to make an informed decision. The buyer may negotiate a price reduction, require the seller to install a radon mitigation system before closing, or include mitigation as a contract contingency — all are reasonable responses to this material disclosure.

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