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Brian, an Ohio seller, knows that his property was previously used as a dry cleaning business and may have solvent contamination in the soil. Under Ohio environmental disclosure law, what must Brian disclose?

Correct Answer

C) The prior commercial use and the potential for solvent contamination as known environmental conditions

Under Ohio disclosure law, the prior commercial use and potential contamination are material environmental conditions that the seller must disclose. A history of dry cleaning operations is associated with solvent contamination, and Brian's knowledge of this history creates a disclosure obligation.

Answer Options
A
Nothing, because the prior use was commercial and the current use is residential
B
Only the prior use, without mentioning potential contamination
C
The prior commercial use and the potential for solvent contamination as known environmental conditions
D
Brian must obtain a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment before selling

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