Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from high-voltage power lines near Michigan properties may be relevant because:
AThey are proven to cause all forms of cancer
BPerceived health risks from EMFs can affect buyer demand and property values✓ Correct
CMichigan law requires all EMF sources to be removed before a sale
DEMFs must be disclosed only in commercial real estate
Explanation
While scientific evidence on EMF health risks is inconclusive, perceived risks from high-voltage power lines can affect buyer demand and market value. Michigan agents should be aware of this as a potential concern to disclose if asked.
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