Environmental
Under Oregon law, a seller of residential property built before 1978 must provide which federal disclosure to buyers?
ACERCLA Superfund disclosure
BLead-based paint disclosure and EPA pamphlet✓ Correct
CRadon testing disclosure
DAsbestos survey report
Explanation
Federal law (42 USC 4852d) requires sellers of residential housing built before 1978 to disclose known lead-based paint hazards and provide the EPA pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home' to prospective buyers. Buyers must also be given 10 days to conduct a lead-based paint inspection.
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