Environmental
Massachusetts requires de-leading (lead paint abatement) when:
AAny property is sold
BA child under 6 years of age lives in a pre-1978 property with intact lead paint
CA child under 6 lives in a pre-1978 property with accessible lead paint hazards✓ Correct
DAny property is rented
Explanation
Massachusetts Lead Law requires property owners to de-lead or comply with interim control measures when a child under 6 resides in a pre-1978 property that has accessible lead paint hazards (accessible surfaces in dangerous condition).
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