Lead Based Paint Disclosure for Rental Transaction - Vermont 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property details, including the street address, city, state (Vermont), and zip code in the designated fields.
  3. In the Lessor's Disclosure section, indicate whether known lead-based paint and/or hazards are present by checking either option (i) or (ii) and providing any necessary explanations.
  4. Next, check if you have provided all available records and reports regarding lead-based paint hazards. If so, list those documents; otherwise, check option (ii).
  5. The Lessee must initial to acknowledge receipt of all information listed above and confirm they received the pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home.'
  6. Ensure that both lessor(s) and lessee(s) sign and date the form at the bottom to certify accuracy.

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Real estate sales contracts must include a specific warning statement about lead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10 days to check for lead. Landlords must disclose known information on lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards before leases take effect.
To help prevent lead poisoning, Vermont law requires owners of rental housing and child care facilities built before 1978 to perform Inspection, Repair and Cleaning (IRC) Practices each year. Go to .HealthVermont.gov/IRC for links to forms and resources, and for more information.
Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, lessors must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. Lessees must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention.
SELLERS have to disclose known informa- tion on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards before selling a house. Sales contracts must include a disclosure form about lead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10 days to check for lead. RENOVATORS have to give you this pamphlet before starting work.
Buyers have up to 10 days to check for lead. Landlords must disclose known information on lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards before leases take effect.

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Before a contract for housing sale or lease is signed, federal law requires sellers, landlords, real estate agents, and managers of rental properties to disclose any known information concerning the presence of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards.

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