Environmental
A Texas seller of a 4-unit residential building built in 1965 must provide buyers with a lead-based paint disclosure. The disclosure must include:
AA certified lead inspector's report
BAn EPA-approved pamphlet about lead hazards and disclosure of known lead-based paint✓ Correct
CA TCEQ remediation certificate
DA TREC-promulgated lead hazard addendum
Explanation
Under the federal Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule, sellers of pre-1978 housing must provide buyers with an EPA-approved pamphlet ('Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home'), disclose known lead-based paint, and allow a 10-day inspection period.
Related Texas Environmental Questions
- A Texas real estate transaction involving property near the Eagle Ford Shale play should be aware of potential impacts from:
- Texas Oil Field Legacy issues arise when historic oil production sites have abandoned wells and contaminated soil. The Texas Railroad Commission's Well Plugging Program addresses these by:
- A Texas property with historic agricultural use may have soil contamination from:
- A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in Texas is designed to:
- The Endangered Species Act (ESA) can affect Texas real estate development by:
- A property owner near a Texas floodplain discovers their property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Under FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program, the property owner in a participating community:
- Wetlands in Texas are primarily regulated by which federal agency and law?
- Texas's 'voluntary on-site wastewater treatment' systems (septic systems) are regulated primarily by:
Practice More Texas Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Texas Quiz →