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A Utah property is located in a wildland-urban interface area near the Wasatch Front. What additional risk factor should a buyer's agent disclose?

Correct Answer

B) Wildfire risk and potential for fire-related insurance requirements or restrictions

Properties in Utah's wildland-urban interface areas, particularly along the Wasatch Front and in mountain communities, face significant wildfire risk. Agents should disclose this risk, as it can affect insurance availability and premiums, may require defensible space landscaping, and could impact property values.

Answer Options
A
Flood zone classification
B
Wildfire risk and potential for fire-related insurance requirements or restrictions
C
Lead-based paint hazards
D
Proximity to nuclear power plants

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Related Topics:

material fact disclosureUtah agency lawenvironmental hazardshomeowners insurance requirementsnatural hazard disclosures

Key Terms:

wildland-urban interfacewildfire riskWasatch Frontinsurance restrictionsmaterial fact disclosure
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