Environmental
A Nebraska homebuyer discovers the home was built in 1972. Under federal law, the seller must:
ATest for lead paint before selling
BProvide a lead paint disclosure and 10-day inspection period✓ Correct
CRemove all lead paint before selling
DOnly disclose if they have actual knowledge of lead paint
Explanation
The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act requires sellers of pre-1978 homes to provide a lead paint disclosure and give buyers a 10-day period to conduct inspections. Testing is not required.
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