Environmental
The EPA's 'Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home' pamphlet must be given to buyers of pre-1978 homes:
AWithin 10 days of closing
BBefore the buyer signs a contract✓ Correct
COnly at the buyer's request
DOnly if the inspection reveals lead paint
Explanation
Federal regulations (HUD/EPA Lead Disclosure Rule) require that the EPA-approved lead hazard pamphlet be given to the buyer before the purchase contract is signed, along with any known lead paint disclosures. Buyers must also be given 10 days for an inspection.
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