Environmental
Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in Wyoming pre-1980 homes must be:
AAutomatically removed before any sale
BDisclosed to buyers and managed or abated by licensed professionals if disturbed✓ Correct
CEncapsulated by any contractor regardless of licensing
DReported to the Wyoming DEQ by the homeowner annually
Explanation
Asbestos in pre-1980 homes must be disclosed as a material fact. If ACM is in good condition, it can often be encapsulated (managed in place) rather than removed. Disturbance or removal requires licensed abatement contractors to protect occupant health.
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