Environmental
What is electromagnetic field (EMF) concern in Nevada real estate?
AA concern unique to Nevada's desert climate
BPotential health concerns related to proximity to high-voltage power lines; some buyers consider this a material fact affecting their purchase decision✓ Correct
CA required disclosure under Nevada law
DAn environmental factor regulated by NDEP
Explanation
While scientific consensus on EMF health risks remains inconclusive, some buyers consider proximity to high-voltage power lines a significant concern. Nevada agents should disclose visible power lines as a material fact. Court cases have addressed whether EMF concerns constitute a material defect.
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