Environmental
Under Maryland law, sellers of pre-1978 homes must provide buyers with:
AA certified lead paint inspection report
BAn EPA-approved lead paint pamphlet and disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards✓ Correct
CA lead remediation certificate
DA lead-free certification from a licensed inspector
Explanation
Federal law (and Maryland law) requires sellers of pre-1978 housing to provide the EPA lead paint pamphlet and disclose known lead-based paint hazards.
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