Environmental
In South Dakota, homes built before 1978 must comply with which federal requirement when sold?
AMandatory lead paint abatement before sale
BDisclosure of known lead-based paint hazards and provision of EPA lead paint pamphlet✓ Correct
CThird-party lead inspection by a certified inspector
DRemoval of all lead fixtures and hardware
Explanation
Federal law requires sellers of pre-1978 homes to disclose known lead paint hazards, provide any available records or reports, and give buyers the EPA pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home.'
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