Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from high-voltage power lines near an Indiana property may constitute:
AA zoning violation
BAn external obsolescence factor affecting property value and a potential disclosure concern✓ Correct
CA structural defect in the property
DA title defect
Explanation
Proximity to high-voltage power lines and concerns about EMFs can affect property value (external obsolescence) and may need to be considered in disclosure discussions, particularly if they are visible or the seller has knowledge of buyer concerns.
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