Environmental
Which federal law requires disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards in housing built before 1978?
AClean Air Act
BResidential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (Title X)✓ Correct
CResource Conservation and Recovery Act
DComprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
Explanation
Title X (the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992) and its implementing regulations require sellers and landlords to disclose known lead-based paint hazards in housing built before 1978.
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