Environmental
Indiana's Confined Feeding Operation (CFO) permits are relevant to real estate because:
ACFO permits attach to the land and must be disclosed in agricultural property sales
BProximity to a CFO can affect neighboring property values and development potential✓ Correct
CCFO permits are required to sell any agricultural land
DAll are equally relevant
Explanation
While CFO permits relate to agricultural operations rather than real property directly, the presence of a CFO or its proximity to adjacent land significantly affects neighboring property values, development potential, and odor/environmental concerns.
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