Environmental
Asbestos in a Wyoming commercial building built before 1980 is considered a:
ANon-issue if it is in good condition
BMaterial fact that must be disclosed and may require professional abatement✓ Correct
CBenefit because it provides fire resistance
DMinor issue that can be disclosed verbally
Explanation
Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in older buildings are a significant environmental concern. While intact ACMs may not require immediate removal, their presence must be disclosed and disturbing them requires professional abatement to prevent health risks.
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