Environmental

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund, may affect West Virginia real estate because:

AIt sets maximum property tax rates near industrial sites
BIt can impose cleanup liability on current property owners even if they did not cause the contamination✓ Correct
CIt only applies to federally owned land
DIt requires all WV properties to undergo environmental testing before sale

Explanation

CERCLA imposes strict, joint, and several liability for cleanup costs on potentially responsible parties (PRPs), which can include current property owners even if they were not responsible for the original contamination. This makes environmental due diligence critical in WV.

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