Environmental
Which of the following is an 'injurious affection' that could reduce South Carolina property values?
AA new park built adjacent to the property
BA sewage treatment plant constructed nearby✓ Correct
CRezoning for higher-density residential uses
DNew streetlights and sidewalks
Explanation
Injurious affection refers to harm to adjacent property values caused by a public works project or nearby development. A sewage treatment plant creates nuisance conditions (odor, traffic) that reduce neighboring property values.
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