Environmental
A Kentucky property owner who discovers lead paint in their pre-1978 home must:
AImmediately remove all lead paint before selling
BDisclose known lead paint hazards and give buyers a 10-day inspection period✓ Correct
CApply for an EPA exemption before renovation
DNotify KREC of the hazard within 30 days
Explanation
Under the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (Title X), sellers of pre-1978 homes must disclose known lead paint hazards, provide buyers with the EPA pamphlet, and allow buyers a 10-day period to conduct a lead paint inspection or risk assessment (unless waived by the buyer).
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