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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lead paint disclosure form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property details, including the street address, city, state, and zip code at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'Seller's Disclosure' section, check either (i) or (ii) to indicate whether known lead-based paint hazards are present. If applicable, provide an explanation in the space provided.
  4. Next, indicate if you have provided all available records and reports regarding lead-based paint hazards by checking (i) or (ii). List any documents if applicable.
  5. In the 'Purchaser's Acknowledgment' section, initial next to each statement confirming receipt of information and pamphlets related to lead safety.
  6. Finally, ensure that all parties involved—seller, buyer, and agent—sign and date the certification of accuracy at the bottom of the form.

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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.
The law imposes an obligation on municipalities to perform or hire a certified lead evaluation contractor to perform inspections of certain single-family, two-family, and multiple rental dwellings for lead-based paint hazards every three years or upon tenant turnover where there is no valid lead-safe certification.
To obtain a Lead-Free Certificate, NJ requires that: A property is confirmed to be safe from lead-based paint hazards, meeting lead safety standards. The inspection is done by a DCA lead safe certified firm or contractor. It involves a visual inspection. It involves a dust wipe test in certain municipalities.
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.
The lead standards establish a permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 50 g/m3 of lead over an eight-hour time-weighted-average for all employees covered. The standards also set an action level of 30 g/m3, at which an employer must begin specific compliance activities, including blood lead testing for exposed workers.

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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.
Type of Property/InspectionCost of Visual Lead Inspection 2 bedrooms or fewer $125 3 bedrooms $150 4 bedrooms $175 5 or more bedrooms $2001 more row

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