Environmental
A Wyoming buyer purchases a home and later discovers methamphetamine was manufactured there. Under Wyoming law, the seller's failure to disclose this would constitute:
AA non-issue since drug activities are criminal matters, not real estate
BA failure to disclose a material fact that could subject the seller to civil liability✓ Correct
COnly a disclosure violation if the contamination is still present
DAn issue only if the local police report was publicly available
Explanation
Methamphetamine production leaves behind toxic chemical residue that can contaminate the structure. Known meth lab history is a material fact requiring disclosure in Wyoming.
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