Contracts
A Wisconsin buyer includes a 'lead paint contingency' in a pre-1978 home purchase, allowing them to void the contract if:
AAny lead paint is found anywhere in the home
BLead-based paint testing reveals hazards that the seller is unwilling to address✓ Correct
CThe seller does not replace all painted surfaces
DThe inspection takes more than 30 days
Explanation
A lead paint contingency typically allows the buyer to void the contract if testing reveals lead paint hazards and the parties cannot agree on how to address them.
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