Environmental
Under federal law, sellers of homes built before 1978 must disclose:
AKnown lead-based paint hazards✓ Correct
BAsbestos content in walls
CRadon test results
DUnderground storage tank presence
Explanation
The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (42 U.S.
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