Current Sample Pre-Renovation Form Confirmation of Receipt of Lead Pamphlet. Pre-renovation form for contractors, confirmation of receipt of lead hazard information pamphlet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the printed name of the owner-occupant in the designated field. This ensures that the individual receiving the lead hazard information pamphlet is clearly identified.
  3. Next, have the owner-occupant sign in the provided signature field. This confirms their acknowledgment of receiving the pamphlet before any renovation work begins.
  4. In case a tenant signature cannot be obtained, select either 'Declined' or 'Unavailable for signature' and provide details about how and when the pamphlet was delivered.
  5. Fill in your printed name and signature as the person certifying delivery, along with the attempted delivery date and unit address to complete this section.
  6. If opting for mailing, ensure you document this with a certificate of mailing from the post office, noting that it must be sent at least 7 days prior to renovation.

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Under the RRP Rule, contractors, property managers, and others who perform renovations for compensation in residential houses, apartments, and child-occupied facilities built before 1978 are required to distribute a Renovate Right pamphlet to the owner and occupants before starting renovation work.
Use Lead Safe Work PracticesThe RRP Rule requires that Lead Safe Work Practices be used when disturbing more than six (6) square feet per room inside or more than twenty (20) square feet of painted surfaces outside.
The RRP rule applies to all persons working for rental property owners, schools, and day care providers, as well as, non-profits and governmental agencies.
Federal law requires all renovation, repair, and painting firms (including sole proprietorships) working in housing, or facilities where children are routinely present, built before 1978, to be certified.
Receive EPA Lead RRP Updates EPA requires that RRP projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and preschools built before 1978 be performed by lead-safe certified contractors. Generally, EPAs Lead RRP rule does not apply to homeowners doing RRP projects in their own homes.

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The LRRP rule requires contractors to assume lead-based paint is present in the housing and buildings covered by the LRRP rule unless testing is done before beginning the job to determine that all surfaces affected by the renovation are lead-free.
EPA requires that RRP projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and preschools built before 1978 be performed by lead-safe certified contractors. Generally, EPAs Lead RRP rule does not apply to homeowners doing RRP projects in their own homes.

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