Environmental
In North Dakota, 'lead paint' disclosure is required for housing built before:
A1950
B1978✓ Correct
C1990
D2000
Explanation
Federal law (TSCA Section 1018 and RESPA) requires sellers and landlords to disclose known lead-based paint hazards in residential housing built before 1978. Lead paint was banned in residential housing in 1978. The law also requires providing EPA's lead paint pamphlet to buyers and renters.
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