Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from power lines near a New Mexico property are considered:
AA proven major health hazard requiring mandatory disclosure
BA matter of buyer concern that agents should disclose if they are aware of the proximity✓ Correct
CIrrelevant to real estate value
DRegulated by the NMREC
Explanation
While science on EMF health effects is inconclusive, proximity to high-voltage power lines is a material concern that may affect property value and buyer decisions. Agents should disclose known proximity.
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