Environmental
In Michigan, a residential buyer concerned about electromagnetic fields (EMF) from nearby high-voltage power lines should be aware that:
AMichigan law requires mandatory EMF testing at all sales
BEMF from power lines is a concern some buyers have, and proximity to power lines may be a material fact worth disclosing✓ Correct
CEMF has been scientifically proven to cause no health effects
DMichigan prohibits construction within 100 feet of power lines
Explanation
While scientific consensus on EMF health risks is inconclusive, proximity to high-voltage power lines can affect buyer perception and property value. Sellers aware of buyer concerns about this feature may be required to disclose it as a material fact.
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