Contracts
A Kansas purchase contract's 'lead paint inspection period' under federal regulations allows the buyer:
A24 hours to test for lead
B10 days to conduct a lead paint inspection before being obligated to proceed with the purchase✓ Correct
COnly 3 days to inspect for lead
DNo inspection period — lead disclosure is disclosure-only
Explanation
The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act gives buyers of pre-1978 housing 10 days (unless waived) to conduct a lead paint inspection or risk assessment before being obligated to proceed.
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