Environmental
Massachusetts requires 'Certificates of Compliance' for what?
AAll residential properties upon sale
BProperties where deleading work has been completed to confirm the unit meets Massachusetts lead paint standards✓ Correct
CAll commercial buildings upon renovation
DAll properties in FEMA flood zones
Explanation
In Massachusetts, a Letter of Compliance (or Certificate of Full Deleading Compliance) is issued after a licensed deleader has completed full deleading of a residential property containing lead paint hazards, confirming the property meets state lead standards.
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