Environmental
What is 'electromagnetic field' (EMF) concern in Kansas real estate?
AA legally required disclosure item in all Kansas transactions
BA potential health concern from proximity to high-voltage power lines that some buyers consider material, though Kansas has no specific EMF disclosure law✓ Correct
CA zoning restriction for properties near utility lines
DA standard exclusion from title insurance
Explanation
EMF from high-voltage power lines is a concern some buyers have regarding potential health effects. Kansas has no specific EMF disclosure law, but agents should disclose proximity to power lines as a potentially material fact.
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