Environmental
In Missouri, 'electromagnetic fields' (EMFs) from high-voltage power lines near a property are:
AA legally required disclosure item under Missouri law
BA potential stigma concern that may affect marketability, often disclosed on buyer request✓ Correct
CProven to reduce property values by a fixed percentage
DNo concern and never disclosed
Explanation
While EMF science is debated, proximity to high-voltage power lines is a potential stigma that may affect property marketability and value. Missouri sellers should disclose known proximity to transmission lines as material information affecting buyer decisions.
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