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An investor purchases an abandoned gas station and later learns that underground petroleum contamination triggers federal cleanup obligations. The investor did not cause the pollution. Under CERCLA, the investor is classified as a potentially responsible party because the investor is the

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D) current owner of the contaminated property

Under CERCLA, current owners of contaminated property are potentially responsible parties subject to cleanup liability, even if they did not cause or contribute to the contamination.

Answer Options
A
listing broker
B
title insurance company
C
buyer's mortgage lender
D
current owner of the contaminated property

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