Environmental
Under federal law, sellers of pre-1978 homes in Iowa must:
ARemove all lead-based paint before selling
BProvide a lead-based paint disclosure and EPA pamphlet to buyers✓ Correct
CHire a licensed lead inspector to test the home
DPost a notice on the property about lead hazards
Explanation
Federal law (HUD/EPA Lead Disclosure Rule) requires sellers of pre-1978 residential properties to disclose known lead-based paint hazards and provide buyers with an EPA-approved informational pamphlet.
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