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An Ohio seller's property has naturally occurring radon levels that exceed the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. The seller had a mitigation system installed that reduced levels to 2.0 pCi/L. Under Ohio disclosure law, what must the seller disclose?

Correct Answer

A) The original elevated radon levels, the installation of the mitigation system, and the current post-mitigation levels

Complete disclosure requires the seller to inform the buyer about the original radon levels, the installation of the mitigation system, and the current post-mitigation readings. This gives the buyer full context about the radon situation and the ongoing need for system maintenance.

Answer Options
A
The original elevated radon levels, the installation of the mitigation system, and the current post-mitigation levels
B
Only the current post-mitigation radon level of 2.0 pCi/L
C
Nothing, because the radon has been mitigated below the EPA action level
D
Only the presence of the mitigation system, without mentioning specific radon levels

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