Environmental

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) from high-voltage power lines are considered by some buyers to be an environmental concern. Under Kentucky law, a listing agent:

AMust test for EMF levels before listing the property
BShould disclose the proximity to high-voltage lines if it could materially affect value✓ Correct
CHas no obligation to mention power lines since EMF is not proven harmful
DMust reduce the listing price proportionally to EMF exposure

Explanation

Whether EMF is scientifically proven harmful or not, the proximity to high-voltage power lines can be a material fact that affects value and a buyer's decision. Kentucky licensees should disclose known facts that could materially affect a buyer's decision.

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