Environmental
A seller is required under federal law to provide a lead paint disclosure for homes built before 1978. The buyer has how many days to conduct a lead paint inspection?
A3 days
B7 days
C10 days✓ Correct
D14 days
Explanation
Federal law gives buyers 10 days (unless waived in writing) to conduct a lead paint inspection or risk assessment before being obligated to complete the purchase of a pre-1978 home.
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