Section 20116 of the NREPA requires that a person who has knowledge that their property is contaminated to provide a written notice to the purchaser or other person to whom the property is transferred which discloses the general nature and extent of the release. The Treasurer will identify the parcels offered for sale at this public land sale auction which have known contamination. Additional disclosure obligations may also apply at the time the property, or an interest in the property, is transferred. Accordingly, it is recommended that a person who is interested in acquiring property through this sale contact an attorney or an environmental consultant for advice prior to the acquisition of any property that may be contaminated. You may contact the environmental assistance center at 1-800-662-9278 for possible information regarding questions to environmental concerns on any of these properties. These Rules and Regulations are not intended to provide any prospective purchaser will legal representations or legal positions relating to statements included in this document. Any prospective purchaser should obtain and rely upon its own counsel for legal interpretations of any statements made in these Rules and Regulations or any State of Michigan statutes relating to same.
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