Environmental

In Michigan, 'volatile organic compounds' (VOCs) in real estate are a concern because:

AThey increase property values in industrial areas
BThey can contaminate soil and groundwater and off-gas into buildings, creating health hazards for occupants✓ Correct
CThey are only found in properties built before 1950
DVOCs are regulated only by local health departments in Michigan

Explanation

VOCs (found in solvents, degreasers, and petroleum products) can contaminate soil and groundwater and migrate into buildings as vapor (vapor intrusion), creating potential health hazards. VOC contamination can significantly affect Michigan property values and marketability.

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