Environmental
A seller of a pre-1978 home in Oklahoma must give buyers a federally required lead paint disclosure and:
AA 30-day period to test for lead
BAn EPA-approved lead hazard pamphlet✓ Correct
CA certified lead inspection report
DAn OREC environmental disclosure form
Explanation
Federal law requires sellers of pre-1978 homes to provide buyers with an EPA-approved information pamphlet ('Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home'), disclose known lead hazards, and give buyers 10 days to conduct a lead inspection.
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