Environmental
Lead-based paint disclosure requirements under federal law apply to residential properties built:
ABefore 1990
BBefore 1978✓ Correct
CBefore 1968
DAll residential properties regardless of age
Explanation
The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (Title X) requires disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards in housing built before 1978, when lead paint was banned for residential use. Sellers and landlords must provide buyers/tenants with an EPA pamphlet and disclose known lead paint information.
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