Environmental
What is electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure and how does it relate to Ohio real estate?
ANot a real concern in real estate
BConcerns about health effects from power lines or substations may affect property values and require disclosure✓ Correct
COnly relevant to commercial properties
DA federally regulated hazard requiring testing
Explanation
While scientific evidence on EMF health effects is inconclusive, proximity to high-voltage power lines or substations can affect property values and may be a material fact requiring disclosure in Ohio if it affects the property's marketability.
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