Environmental
In Washington, lead-based paint inspections for properties built before 1978 should be performed by:
AAny licensed home inspector
BA Washington State Department of Health-certified lead inspector or risk assessor✓ Correct
CThe buyer's mortgage lender
DA licensed general contractor
Explanation
Washington State requires lead-based paint inspections and risk assessments to be performed by inspectors certified by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH). Not all home inspectors are certified for lead paint assessment.
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