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Landlords must give prospective tenants of target housing, including most buildings built before 1978: An EPA-approved information pamphlet on identifying and controlling lead-based paint hazards, Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home (PDF).
The servicer must follow the procedures in Notifying Fannie Mae of Lead-Based Paint Citations in F-1-12, Preparing to Implement a Workout Option to report the action to Fannie Mae.
The most appropriate people on whom a licensee can rely for sound environmental information are scientific or technical experts. Environmental auditors (or environmental assessors) are scientific or technical experts who can provide the most comprehensive studies.
Property Managers and Landlords Landlords must give prospective tenants of target housing, including most buildings built before 1978: An EPA-approved information pamphlet on identifying and controlling lead-based paint hazards, Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home (PDF).
A seller must, however, give buyers 10 days to inspect the property for lead. Nothing in the rule requires an owner to remove lead-based paint or lead hazards from the property.
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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.
What must a seller in a PID disclose to a potential buyer? If county or city has made some type of improvement that benefits property owners in the area, there will be an additional tax that owners will have to pay. This will transfer to new Buyers so DISCLOSE!
Section 1018 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 directs EPA and HUD to jointly issue regulations requiring disclosure of known lead-based paint and/or lead- based paint hazards by persons selling or leasing housing constructed before the phaseout of residential lead-based paint use in 1978
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.
Which option is of the most concern to licensees and advertising when it comes to the FTC? Advertisements should not mislead or contain errors of fact, including keeping listings up to date.

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