Environmental
What disclosure is required for lead-based paint under federal law?
ANo disclosure required
BSellers and landlords of pre-1978 properties must disclose known LBP hazards and provide the EPA pamphlet✓ Correct
COnly commercial properties require disclosure
DDisclosure only required if the home was tested
Explanation
Federal law (42 USC 4852d) requires sellers and landlords of housing built before 1978 to disclose known lead-based paint hazards, provide any available records/reports, and give buyers the EPA pamphlet on lead paint safety.
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