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Seismic Hazard Zones

In the instance of an earthquake there may be significant risk of landslide, ground liquefaction, or ground failure.  Areas at particular risk to these effects are called seismic hazard zones.  Sellers of property in a seismic hazard zone are required to disclose this fact to a buyer.     

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