An underwriter reviewing a homeowners application for a 15-year-old home notes the following: the roof is original, there is an unfenced swimming pool with a diving board, and the CLUE report shows two water damage claims in the last three years. Which of the following represents the most significant combination of hazards the underwriter must evaluate?
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A
Property hazard from the roof's age and liability hazard from the unfenced pool.
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B
Moral hazard from the prior water claims and physical hazard from the roof.
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C
Liability hazard from the water claims and property hazard from the pool.
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D
Morale hazard due to the lack of a fence and property hazard from the home's age.