Environmental
Lead-based paint disclosure under federal law applies to residential properties built before:
A1968
B1972
C1978✓ Correct
D1986
Explanation
Federal law (TSCA Section 1018) requires sellers and landlords of residential properties built before 1978 to disclose known lead-based paint hazards, provide the EPA pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home,' and allow buyers a 10-day inspection period.
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