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When listing a residential property on Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, which of the following best describes the disclosure obligations a licensee should address?

Correct Answer

B) Properties near the bay may be subject to tidal flooding, CRMC buffer restrictions, and shellfish bed setbacks

Narragansett Bay properties carry unique disclosure considerations under Rhode Island law, including tidal flooding risk, coastal erosion, Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) buffer and setback requirements, and potential shellfish management area restrictions. These are distinct from federal flood zone disclosures and apply to residential properties.

Answer Options
A
Only properties within 200 feet of the bay require any coastal disclosure
B
Properties near the bay may be subject to tidal flooding, CRMC buffer restrictions, and shellfish bed setbacks
C
Flood zone status is disclosed federally through FEMA, so no additional Rhode Island disclosure is required
D
CRMC restrictions apply only to commercial waterfront properties, not residential listings

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Related Topics:

CRMC-regulationscoastal-disclosureflood-zone-disclosureenvironmental-hazardsseller-disclosure-law

Key Terms:

CRMCNarragansett Baycoastal disclosuretidal floodingshellfish setbackbuffer zone
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