Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from high-voltage power lines are considered:
AA proven health hazard requiring disclosure
BA potential environmental concern and perceived hazard disclosed as a material fact✓ Correct
CIrrelevant to real estate transactions
DRegulated under CERCLA
Explanation
While scientific evidence on EMF health risks is not conclusive, their proximity is generally considered a material fact due to buyer concerns that could affect property value and desirability.
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