Lead Based Paint Disclosure for Sales Transaction - Arkansas 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 (Arkansas), and zip code in the designated fields.
  3. Review the Lead Warning Statement carefully. This section informs buyers about potential lead exposure risks associated with properties built before 1978.
  4. In the Seller's Disclosure section, indicate whether known lead-based paint hazards are present by checking either option (i) or (ii) and providing any necessary explanations.
  5. Next, check if you have provided all available records and reports regarding lead-based paint hazards. Again, select option (i) or (ii) as applicable.
  6. In the Purchaser's Acknowledgment section, initial where indicated to confirm receipt of information and pamphlets related to lead safety.
  7. Complete the Agent's Acknowledgment by having your agent initial to confirm their awareness of seller obligations under federal law.
  8. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date the certification of accuracy at the bottom of the form.

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Buying a house with lead-based paint isnt automatically a deal-breaker, but you should go into the process informed. If the lead-based paint is in good condition, and you have a plan for regular maintenance and lead removal if necessary, the risks can be managed.
Yes, you will need to disclose the lead paint. In an addendum to the Sellers Disclosure, provide all documentation and receipts that you have of remediation, including paint and primer receipts.
Sellers must disclose known information on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards before selling a house. Renovators disturbing paint surfaces have to give out the EPAs Renovate Right pamphlet.
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.
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. IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION on these requirements, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (424-5323).

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According to the California Department of Public Health, the answer is yes, the seller must tell you if he or she knows that there is a lead-based paint hazard in the home. There is a federal law, the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Act of 1992, that requires disclosure.

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