Environmental Issues and Government Disclosures

Real estate is fundamentally the transfer of land and the improvements affixed to it, but a property is rarely just wood, brick, and dirt. It is a complex chemical environment and a repository of human history. When a client buys a building, they are buying the air inside the walls, the subterranean groundwater, and the legal legacy of every prior occupant's activities. In the eyes of the law, what you cannot see—microscopic fibers, radioactive soil gas, or decades-old industrial runoff—is often far more financially and physically dangerous than a collapsing roof.

As a real estate professional, you are the intermediary bridging the gap between a buyer's aspirations and the unforgiving reality of environmental law. You do not need to be a toxicologist or an environmental engineer, but you must know how to spot red flags, when to mandate disclosures, and how to direct your clients to the right experts.

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