Environmental
The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act requires sellers of pre-1978 homes to give buyers a minimum of how many days to conduct a lead paint inspection?
AA. 5 days
BB. 10 days✓ Correct
CC. 15 days
DD. 30 days
Explanation
Federal law requires sellers of pre-1978 homes to give buyers a minimum 10-day opportunity to conduct a lead-based paint inspection or risk assessment before they are obligated to purchase. The buyer may waive this right.
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