Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) near high-voltage power lines are considered:
AA definitive health hazard requiring disclosure in all states
BA potential environmental concern and possible psychological stigma that some states require disclosure of✓ Correct
CNot a real estate concern at any distance
DOnly regulated by the FCC
Explanation
The health effects of EMFs from power lines are scientifically debated. However, proximity to high-voltage power lines may be perceived as undesirable by buyers and can affect property values. Some states require disclosure; others do not.
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