Environmental
Under Massachusetts lead paint law, sellers of properties built before 1978 with children under age 6 must:
ARemediate all lead paint before the sale
BDisclose known lead paint hazards and provide the EPA lead paint pamphlet✓ Correct
CPay into a state lead paint abatement fund
DObtain a lead paint inspection prior to listing
Explanation
Under both federal law and Massachusetts de-leading law, sellers of pre-1978 properties must disclose known lead paint hazards, provide the EPA pamphlet, and give buyers 10 days to test for lead paint.
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