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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lead based paint disclosure wisconsin in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Lead Warning Statement, which informs you about potential lead exposure risks for properties built before 1978. Ensure you understand the implications for young children and pregnant women.
  3. In the Seller Disclosures section, indicate whether you have knowledge of any lead-based paint hazards. If applicable, provide details about the location and condition of any known hazards.
  4. List any records or reports related to lead-based paint that you are providing to the buyer. This may include inspection reports or risk assessments.
  5. Complete the Seller Certification by signing and dating the form, confirming that all information provided is accurate to your knowledge.
  6. Ensure that all required signatures from buyers and agents are obtained in the designated areas at the end of the document.

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Under Title X, before signing or renewing a lease or rental agreement, a landlord must disclose any known lead-based paint or hazards on the property. Both the landlord and tenant must sign an EPA-approved disclosure form to prove that the landlord told the tenants about any known lead on the premises.
A certified lead-based paint inspector or risk assessor can conduct an inspection to determine whether your home or a portion of your home has lead-based paint and where it is located. This will tell you the areas in your home where lead-safe work practices should be used for renovation, repair, or painting jobs.
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).
About half of homes built before 1978 have lead-based paint. The likelihood of finding lead-based paint increases with the age of the home: Two out of three of homes built between 1940 and 1960 have lead-based paint.
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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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.

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