Connecticut requires radon disclosure:
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Never
Radon disclosure is never optional in Connecticut for residential transactions. State law mandates this disclosure to protect public health and ensure transparency in real estate transactions.
For all residential property transactions
Only for commercial property
Radon disclosure requirements specifically apply to residential properties, not commercial ones. Commercial transactions have different disclosure requirements in Connecticut.
Only in certain towns
While radon levels may vary by location, Connecticut's disclosure requirement is statewide and applies to all residential properties, not just certain towns.
Why is this correct?
Connecticut law specifically requires radon disclosure for all residential property transactions to protect buyers from potential health hazards. This is a statewide mandate that applies to all residential sales, regardless of location or property type.
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