Escrow & Title

In Wyoming, mineral rights that are severed from a property should be disclosed because:

AThe buyer receives mineral rights automatically
BThe absence of mineral rights can significantly affect the property's use, value, and the buyer's surface rights✓ Correct
CMineral rights transfer are taxed separately at closing
DFederal law requires mineral disclosure on all property

Explanation

Severed mineral rights are a material fact in Wyoming. If mineral rights were previously conveyed to another party, the surface owner may face mineral development activity on their land. This can significantly affect the property's value and use.

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