Environmental (alternative)

A Maryland property adjacent to a power transmission line has easements that may restrict the owner from:

ASelling the property
BBuilding structures or planting tall trees within the easement corridor that could interfere with the power lines✓ Correct
CObtaining title insurance
DPaying lower property taxes

Explanation

Power line easements typically prohibit construction of structures and planting of tall vegetation within the easement corridor to maintain safe clearance from transmission lines.

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