Environmental
A New York real estate agent representing a seller of a pre-1978 home must ensure that the buyer receives:
AA warranty against lead paint
BThe EPA pamphlet and a completed lead disclosure form, and that the buyer has a 10-day opportunity to test for lead✓ Correct
CA certificate of lead abatement
DAn insurance policy covering lead remediation
Explanation
For pre-1978 homes, sellers and their agents must provide the EPA lead hazard pamphlet, complete the lead disclosure form, and provide buyers with a 10-day period (or as negotiated) to conduct lead-based paint inspections before becoming obligated under the contract.
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