Environmental
What is 'lead-based paint' disclosure, and what are the requirements for Pennsylvania residential properties built before 1978?
ADisclosure required only for properties with children under 6 occupying or to occupy the unit
BFederal law requires sellers and landlords to disclose known lead-based paint hazards and provide an EPA pamphlet; buyers have a 10-day inspection period✓ Correct
CPennsylvania requires sellers to remove all lead-based paint before listing
DLead disclosure is only required for properties that failed lead inspections
Explanation
Under federal law (42 U.S.
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