Environmental
Maryland's lead paint rental law requires landlords of pre-1950 rental housing to offer tenants:
AA lead-free unit if requested
BAn inspection and lead risk reduction treatment, as well as registration with MDE✓ Correct
COnly verbal notification of potential lead paint
DA monthly rent reduction for lead exposure risk
Explanation
Maryland's lead paint rental law requires pre-1950 rental property owners to register with MDE, perform full lead risk reduction measures, and provide tenants with documentation.
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