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Regarding radon gas in Idaho residential real estate, which of the following statements is most accurate?

Correct Answer

B) Some areas of Idaho have elevated radon levels, and sellers are encouraged to disclose known test results

Some areas of Idaho have elevated radon levels due to the state's geology. Idaho does not mandate radon testing or disclosure by statute, but sellers are encouraged to disclose any known radon test results as part of the seller's property disclosure. Buyers may request radon testing as a condition of sale. The EPA recommends mitigation when radon levels reach 4 pCi/L or higher. There is no federal law requiring radon testing for all home sales.

Answer Options
A
Radon is not present in Idaho and therefore requires no disclosure consideration
B
Some areas of Idaho have elevated radon levels, and sellers are encouraged to disclose known test results
C
Radon disclosure is required by Idaho law only for commercial properties
D
Federal law mandates radon testing for all Idaho residential home sales

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Related Topics:

seller's property disclosure form (SRPD)environmental hazards disclosurelead-based paint disclosureEPA radon action levels

Key Terms:

radon disclosureEPA action levelseller's property disclosureenvironmental hazardIdaho geology
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