Environmental
In Michigan, properties with lead paint must follow the EPA's 'Renovation, Repair, and Painting' (RRP) rule, which requires:
ARemoval of all lead paint before any sale
BContractors working on pre-1978 homes with lead paint to be EPA-certified and follow lead-safe work practices✓ Correct
COnly sellers to disclose lead paint; contractors have no obligations
DLead-free certification before listing the property
Explanation
EPA's RRP rule requires renovation contractors working in pre-1978 homes (with children under 6 or pregnant women, or child-occupied facilities) to be EPA-certified in lead-safe work practices to minimize lead dust exposure during renovations.
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