Environmental
A Missouri property owner near a high-voltage power line may find the property stigmatized because:
APower lines are always dangerous
BPerceived health concerns about EMFs can reduce buyer demand and property value even without proven risk✓ Correct
CPower lines always contaminate groundwater
DPower lines are zoned industrial
Explanation
Even without conclusive proof of health effects, proximity to high-voltage power lines can create stigma that reduces buyer demand and property value—a material factor that may require disclosure.
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