Environmental

What is 'noise pollution' as a real estate disclosure concern near Nevada airports and highways?

ANevada has no noise disclosure requirements for residential properties
BProperties significantly affected by aircraft noise (near McCarran/Harry Reid International, Nellis AFB) or highway noise (I-15, US-95 near Las Vegas) may have this material condition disclosed — noise exposure can affect value, marketability, and buyer decisions✓ Correct
CNoise disclosure is only required for commercial properties in Nevada
DNoise concerns are only relevant for properties directly under flight paths

Explanation

Noise from airports, military operations, and major highways is a material factor affecting Nevada residential properties. Harry Reid International Airport's flight paths cover significant portions of Clark County. Nellis AFB generates supersonic aircraft noise. Nevada's Seller's Real Property Disclosure form allows sellers to disclose conditions affecting the property's use and enjoyment. Agents should disclose proximity to significant noise sources as a material fact that would affect a buyer's decision. FAA noise contour maps can help identify affected areas.

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