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Before ratification of a contract for housing sale or lease, sellers and landlords must disclose any known information concerning potential lead-based paint hazards and available records, must provide purchasers and lessees with a lead hazard information pamphlet and must include specific language in the lease or
Federal law requires that before signing a lease for target housing, including most buildings built before 1978, renters must receive the following from your landlord: An EPA-approved information pamphlet on identifying and controlling lead-based paint hazards, Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home (PDF).
Before ratification of a contract for housing sale or lease, sellers and landlords must disclose any known information concerning potential lead-based paint hazards and available records, must provide purchasers and lessees with a lead hazard information pamphlet and must include specific language in the lease or Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule (Section 1018 of Title X) | US EPA Environmental Protection Agency lead lead-based-paint-disclosure Environmental Protection Agency lead lead-based-paint-disclosure
Sellers and landlords must disclose known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards and provide a report to buyers and renters. Sellers and landlords must give buyers and renters the pamphlet developed by EPA, HUD, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), titled Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home. Lead-Based Paint: Disclosure of Known Hazards USDA Forest Service htmlpubs htm96712356 USDA Forest Service htmlpubs htm96712356
Explanation: The true statement concerning lead-based paint disclosure is that it should be given for properties built before 1978. This is because lead-based paint was banned by the U.S. government for use in housing in that year.
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The only requirement for a lead paint hazard is that the home was constructed before 1978, when lead-based paint was banned by the government for use on residential market.
A lead-based paint addendum is a legal document required for residential properties built before 1978, informing buyers or renters about the presence of lead-based paint. Lead Paint Addendum: What It Is Whether to Include One in Your Lease Azibo blog lead-paint-addendum Azibo blog lead-paint-addendum
Disclose any known information concerning lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards. The seller or landlord must also disclose information such as the location of the lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards, and the condition of the painted surfaces. The Lead Disclosure Rule - HUD hud.gov healthyhomes enforcement hud.gov healthyhomes enforcement

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