Environmental
In Tennessee, a real estate agent showing an older home should advise the buyer to test for lead-based paint if the home was built before:
A1960
B1978✓ Correct
C1986
D2000
Explanation
The federal Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule (LBPPA) applies to homes built before 1978. Agents must ensure sellers/landlords provide the required disclosure and EPA pamphlet to buyers/tenants.
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