Environmental
Under Wisconsin law, an environmental due diligence investigation for a commercial property purchase begins with a:
APhase II environmental site assessment (soil sampling)
BPhase I environmental site assessment (records review and site reconnaissance)✓ Correct
CWetland delineation
DGroundwater sampling
Explanation
A Phase I ESA (Environmental Site Assessment) is the first step, involving a records review, site reconnaissance, and interviews to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) without invasive sampling.
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