Environmental
A buyer in Florida is purchasing a home built in 1965. Under federal law, the seller must provide the buyer with:
AA certified home inspection report
BAn EPA-approved lead paint pamphlet and disclosure of known lead paint hazards✓ Correct
CA radon test result from the past 6 months
DA mold clearance certificate
Explanation
For homes built before 1978, federal law requires sellers to provide buyers with an EPA/HUD-approved lead paint pamphlet ('Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home'), disclose any known lead-based paint hazards, and allow a 10-day inspection period for lead testing.
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