Environmental
A Connecticut buyer is purchasing a pre-1978 home. Under Title X, the buyer has how many days to conduct a lead paint inspection after receiving the seller's lead disclosure?
A5 days
B10 days✓ Correct
C15 days
D30 days
Explanation
Under Title X (42 USC 4852d), buyers of pre-1978 residential housing must be given a 10-day opportunity to conduct a lead-based paint inspection or risk assessment before becoming obligated under the contract. The parties may negotiate a different period.
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