Environmental
In Wyoming, the seller's duty to disclose environmental hazards on the Seller's Disclosure of Property Condition form includes:
AOnly EPA-listed Superfund sites
BKnown environmental hazards and conditions on or affecting the property✓ Correct
COnly hazards discovered within the past 5 years
DOnly hazards visible during a walkthrough
Explanation
The Wyoming Seller's Disclosure of Property Condition requires sellers to disclose known environmental hazards and conditions affecting the property. Sellers must disclose what they know, not what they should have known, but they cannot conceal known hazards.
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