Environmental
A Mississippi property's 'indoor air quality' (IAQ) can be affected by all of the following EXCEPT:
ARadon infiltrating from the soil
BMold growth from moisture intrusion
COff-gassing from new building materials containing VOCs
DThe county's assessment of the property's market value✓ Correct
Explanation
Indoor air quality is affected by radon, mold, VOCs, combustion gases, tobacco smoke, and other physical and chemical factors. Property tax assessments have no effect on indoor air quality.
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