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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lead-based paint disclosure form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property details, including the street address, city, state (North Carolina), and zip code in the designated fields.
  3. Review the Lead Warning Statement carefully. This section informs you about potential lead exposure risks associated with properties built before 1978.
  4. In the Seller's Disclosure section, check either (i) or (ii) to indicate whether known lead-based paint hazards are present. Provide explanations if applicable.
  5. Complete the Purchaser's Acknowledgment by initialing each statement confirming receipt of information and pamphlets regarding lead hazards.
  6. Ensure that both seller and buyer initials are filled in at the bottom of the form, along with agent initials if applicable.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed form.

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Lead compounds commonly used as paint pigments include: lead chromates, lead oxides, lead molybdates, lead sulfates and others. Lead-based pigments are sometimes used alone and sometimes used in combination with other pigments.
Often, homeowners mistake waiving lead inspections as having the ball in their court financially. Yes, it might seem like a cost-saving measure in the short term. However, long-term costs associated with addressing lead hazards can outweigh the initial savings.
The Lead-based Paint Disclosure Rule requires sellers, landlords, real estate agents and property managers to provide specific information about known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards before prospective renters and homebuyers sign a lease or contract.
All houses built before 1978 require a lead based paint disclosure. Most houses do have lead based paint, and lead based paint wont hurt you or your family unless your kid is eating paint chips from the wall.