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To sell in today’s safety-conscious market, agents must go beyond simply disclosing known hazards. This text helps you identify potential environmental hazards and advise clients on how to handle them. The text also discusses evaluating a property, performing “due diligence” regarding environmental issues, and avoiding legal liability. Highlights
Learning objectives and key terms highlight important concepts for easy reference and reviewCase studies help you understand how environmental issues impact real estate practiceQuizzes allow you to monitor your progressContents General Issues • Lead-Based Paint • Radon • Asbestos • Volatile Organic Compounds • Other Indoor Pollutants • Water Supply • Wetlands and Endangered Species • Underground Storage Tanks • Environmental Reports & Consultants • Appendix A: True/False Answers
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