Environmental
Under Florida law, a seller of a pre-1978 residential property must provide a buyer with the EPA/HUD booklet titled:
A'Florida Homebuyer's Guide to Environmental Safety'
B'Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home'✓ Correct
C'Florida Lead Paint Hazard Disclosure'
D'Environmental Hazards: A Guide for Homeowners'
Explanation
Federal law requires sellers and landlords of pre-1978 housing to provide the EPA/HUD pamphlet 'Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home,' along with any known lead paint disclosure, and give buyers 10 days (or agreed-upon time) to inspect for lead hazards.
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