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Lead-based paint was banned in 1978, but most homes in L.A. County were built before that, so many children are at risk just from crawling around their living rooms or playing in the yard.
If your home was built before 1978, it is more likely to have lead-based paint. In 1978, the federal government banned consumer uses of lead-based paint, but some states banned it even earlier. Lead-based paint is still present in millions of homes, normally under layers of newer paint.
Mandatory Disclosure While there is currently no law requiring California property owners to remove lead-based paint, there is legislature that requires landlords to present written disclosure to current and prospective tenants detailing the location of known lead-based paint in the building.
Lead-Based Paint Warning Statement "Every purchaser of any interest in residential real property on which a residential dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-based paint that may place young children at risk of developing lead poisoning.
No. The law does not require an owner to conduct or pay for an inspection. 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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1] Lead Paint Disclosure Florida It's mandatory for sellers under federal law to comply with lead-based paint disclosure, as the presence of any lead-based paint or chipped paint on the property may bring health concerns.
California bans \u201clead hazards\u201d in any dwelling or upon the premises on which it is located. The law defines \u201clead hazards\u201d as: Deteriorated lead-base paint.
Illinois law requires you, as a home seller, to tell a prospective buyer, in writing, about any material defects you actually know about. This means anything you're aware of that affects the value, healthfulness, and safety of your property.
\u27a2 Sellers and Lessors of properties built before 1978 must disclose their actual knowledge (e.g. prior test results or other first-hand information) of lead- based paint or lead-based paint hazards. \u27a2 The agent has the responsibility to ensure that the seller or lessor satisfies the disclosure obligations.
A recent report by an affordable housing group found that more than two-thirds of Ohio's homes were built before 1980 \u2013 lead-based paint was banned in 1978.

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