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In Montana, what must be disclosed to a buyer regarding flood zones?

Correct Answer

B) The seller must disclose if the property is located in a FEMA-designated flood zone

In Montana, sellers must disclose whether a property is located in a FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Area (flood zone) on the seller's property disclosure statement. This is a material fact because flood zone status directly affects a buyer's ability to obtain financing and insurance, and may require the purchase of federal flood insurance. Failure to disclose known flood zone status can expose the seller to liability.

Answer Options
A
Flood zone disclosure is not required in Montana
B
The seller must disclose if the property is located in a FEMA-designated flood zone
C
Properties in rural areas are exempt from flood zone disclosure requirements
D
All Montana properties must carry flood insurance regardless of flood zone status

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Related Topics:

FEMA flood zonesSpecial Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)Montana seller disclosure statementmaterial facts

Key Terms:

flood zone disclosureFEMASpecial Flood Hazard AreaSFHAmaterial factflood insurance
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