Environmental
In North Dakota, 'electromagnetic fields' (EMF) from high-voltage power lines near residential properties are:
AA required disclosure item with proven health risks in all states
BA point of public concern; some buyers want disclosure and proximity may affect marketability, though scientific consensus is ongoing✓ Correct
CBeneficial to property values
DIrrelevant to real estate transactions
Explanation
High-voltage transmission lines are a property condition some buyers are concerned about due to perceived EMF health risks, though scientific consensus remains inconclusive. In North Dakota, proximity to transmission lines may affect marketability and value.
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