Property Management
In Kansas, what is the duty of a property manager regarding lead-based paint disclosure in pre-1978 rental housing?
ANo disclosure is required for rental properties
BProperty managers must provide tenants with the EPA lead paint pamphlet, disclose known lead-based paint hazards, and include required language in the lease✓ Correct
COnly sellers, not landlords, must disclose lead paint
DDisclosure is only required if the tenant is a child under 6
Explanation
Federal law (42 U.S.C. § 4852d) requires landlords and property managers of pre-1978 rental housing to provide tenants with the EPA lead paint disclosure form, disclose known lead hazards, and include required disclosure language in the lease.
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