Environmental
In Missouri, lead paint hazard disclosure requirements apply to:
AAll homes regardless of age
BHomes built before January 1, 1978✓ Correct
COnly homes built before 1950
DOnly rental properties
Explanation
Federal law (Title X) requires disclosure of known lead paint hazards in all housing built before January 1, 1978, for both sales and rentals.
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