Environmental
The EPA mandates a minimum 10-day inspection period before the sale of pre-1978 housing to allow buyers to:
AConduct a full home inspection only
BConduct a lead-based paint inspection or risk assessment before being obligated to proceed✓ Correct
CRadon test the property
DReview the seller's property tax records
Explanation
Under Title X, sellers must give buyers a 10-day opportunity (which buyers can waive) to conduct a lead-based paint inspection or risk assessment before the buyer is obligated to purchase.
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