Environmental
In Wyoming, voluntary brownfield cleanup can enhance real estate value by:
AAutomatically increasing the property's assessed value
BRemoving the stigma and liability of contamination, enabling the property to be developed and sold at market value✓ Correct
CProviding tax credits equal to the cleanup cost
DAllowing the owner to avoid all future environmental liability permanently
Explanation
Successful brownfield cleanup can transform a stigmatized, difficult-to-finance property into a marketable asset. DEQ voluntary cleanup program completion provides liability protection, enabling financing, development, and sale at market value rather than heavily discounted contaminated-property pricing.
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