Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's Clean Air Act compliance (in alignment with federal standards) is important in real estate near industrial areas because:
AAir quality violations increase property values
BNon-attainment areas face business and development restrictions that can affect property desirability and values✓ Correct
CClean air areas are exempt from zoning
DMREC requires air quality disclosure for all listings
Explanation
Areas that fail to meet federal air quality standards (non-attainment) can face development and business restrictions, which can affect economic development, property use, and values in those areas.
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