Environmental
Wisconsin requires sellers to disclose on the Real Estate Condition Report whether the property has had issues with:
ANeighbor disputes
BStructural defects, water intrusion, and environmental hazards✓ Correct
CThe seller's opinion of school quality
DFuture planned road construction nearby
Explanation
The Wisconsin Real Estate Condition Report requires sellers to disclose known structural defects, water problems, environmental hazards, and other material adverse conditions affecting the property.
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