Environmental
In New Mexico, a property with a wood-burning fireplace in Albuquerque may be subject to restrictions because of:
AHOA rules only
BThe Albuquerque Metropolitan Air Quality Management District's no-burn days during air quality alerts✓ Correct
CFederal EPA indoor air regulations
DNMREC disclosure requirements for fireplaces
Explanation
The Albuquerque Metro Air Quality Management District enforces mandatory 'no-burn' days when air quality is poor. Violating wood-burning restrictions can result in fines and affects buyers in areas with fireplaces.
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