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An Ohio seller's property is adjacent to a former gas station that has been listed on the Ohio EPA's Master Sites List for groundwater contamination. The seller has received notices about the contamination from the Ohio EPA. Under Ohio disclosure law, what must the seller do?

Correct Answer

C) Disclose the nearby contamination site and the EPA notices as known environmental conditions

Ohio disclosure law requires the seller to disclose known environmental conditions that may affect the property. The seller received EPA notices about nearby contamination, which is material information affecting property value and potential health risks. This must be disclosed.

Answer Options
A
Nothing, because the contamination is on the neighbor's property, not the seller's
B
Contact the Ohio EPA to request removal of the site from the Master Sites List before selling
C
Disclose the nearby contamination site and the EPA notices as known environmental conditions
D
Have the property's groundwater tested at the seller's expense before listing

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