Environmental
What is 'electromagnetic field' (EMF) exposure and its relevance to Delaware real estate?
AA proven health hazard requiring mandatory disclosure in all Delaware sales
BMagnetic fields from power lines, electrical equipment, and wireless devices; while research is ongoing regarding health effects, proximity to high-voltage transmission lines is a consideration some buyers raise in Delaware residential purchases✓ Correct
CA geological hazard specific to Delaware's coastal geology
DRadiation from nuclear power plants near Delaware's border
Explanation
EMF exposure from high-voltage transmission lines is a factor some Delaware buyers consider when evaluating properties. While scientific consensus on health effects is not settled, proximity to high-voltage power lines may affect property desirability and value. Delaware real estate agents should be prepared to discuss EMF concerns when asked by buyers.
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