Environmental
Maryland requires disclosure of lead paint for pre-1950 rental properties. For pre-1978 properties being sold, sellers must:
ARemove all lead paint before listing
BDisclose known lead paint hazards and provide buyers the EPA-approved pamphlet✓ Correct
CObtain a lead-free certification
DOnly disclose if the buyer is pregnant
Explanation
Federal law (TSCA §1018) and Maryland law require sellers of pre-1978 homes to disclose known lead paint hazards and provide buyers with the EPA pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home.'
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