Property Management
Vermont's 'lead paint disclosure' requirement for rentals built before 1978 requires landlords to provide tenants with:
AA certified lead abatement report
BThe EPA lead information pamphlet and disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards before the tenant signs the lease✓ Correct
CAnnual lead testing reports
DA guarantee that the property is lead-free
Explanation
Federal law requires landlords of pre-1978 housing to provide tenants with the EPA lead information pamphlet and disclose any known lead-based paint or lead hazards before the lease is signed.
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