The following form complies with 42 U.S.C. 4852d. However, individual state regulations should also be checked for compliance.
Oakland County, Michigan, is a suburban county located in the state of Michigan, United States. It is known for its vibrant communities, diverse population, and rich cultural heritage. Within the county, there are various regulations and standards in place, including those concerning the disclosure of information on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards. These regulations aim to protect residents, particularly children, from the harmful effects of lead exposure. The Oakland Michigan Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards encompasses several important aspects. Property owners, landlords, and sellers are required to provide specific information to prospective tenants or buyers regarding the presence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards in residential buildings constructed before 1978. This is in accordance with federal regulations outlined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The purpose of this disclosure is to educate potential occupants about the potential risks associated with lead-based paint and its potential hazards. Lead-based paint was commonly used before 1978 and can still exist in many older homes. It is harmful, especially to young children, if ingested or inhaled. Property owners must provide the following information in the disclosure: 1. Presence of Lead-Based Paint: The disclosure must state whether the property contains lead-based paint. If the property was built before 1978, it is presumed to contain lead-based paint unless tested and proven otherwise. 2. Hazards and Risks: The disclosure should detail the potential risks and hazards associated with lead-based paint, particularly for children under six years of age. These risks include developmental delays, learning disabilities, reduced IQ, and behavior issues when exposed to lead. 3. Records and Reports: Property owners must also provide any available records or reports about lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards, such as inspection reports or past remediation efforts. 4. Acknowledgment of Receipt: Prospective tenants or buyers must acknowledge receipt of the disclosure. This ensures that they have been made aware of the potential presence of lead-based paint and associated risks. Additionally, Oakland County may have specific additional requirements or regulations regarding the disclosure of lead-based paint information. It is crucial for property owners and sellers to familiarize themselves with these local regulations to ensure compliance. By providing comprehensive and accurate information about the presence of lead-based paint and potential hazards, Oakland Michigan aims to protect its residents and ensure their safety when living or buying properties within the county.Oakland County, Michigan, is a suburban county located in the state of Michigan, United States. It is known for its vibrant communities, diverse population, and rich cultural heritage. Within the county, there are various regulations and standards in place, including those concerning the disclosure of information on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards. These regulations aim to protect residents, particularly children, from the harmful effects of lead exposure. The Oakland Michigan Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards encompasses several important aspects. Property owners, landlords, and sellers are required to provide specific information to prospective tenants or buyers regarding the presence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards in residential buildings constructed before 1978. This is in accordance with federal regulations outlined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The purpose of this disclosure is to educate potential occupants about the potential risks associated with lead-based paint and its potential hazards. Lead-based paint was commonly used before 1978 and can still exist in many older homes. It is harmful, especially to young children, if ingested or inhaled. Property owners must provide the following information in the disclosure: 1. Presence of Lead-Based Paint: The disclosure must state whether the property contains lead-based paint. If the property was built before 1978, it is presumed to contain lead-based paint unless tested and proven otherwise. 2. Hazards and Risks: The disclosure should detail the potential risks and hazards associated with lead-based paint, particularly for children under six years of age. These risks include developmental delays, learning disabilities, reduced IQ, and behavior issues when exposed to lead. 3. Records and Reports: Property owners must also provide any available records or reports about lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards, such as inspection reports or past remediation efforts. 4. Acknowledgment of Receipt: Prospective tenants or buyers must acknowledge receipt of the disclosure. This ensures that they have been made aware of the potential presence of lead-based paint and associated risks. Additionally, Oakland County may have specific additional requirements or regulations regarding the disclosure of lead-based paint information. It is crucial for property owners and sellers to familiarize themselves with these local regulations to ensure compliance. By providing comprehensive and accurate information about the presence of lead-based paint and potential hazards, Oakland Michigan aims to protect its residents and ensure their safety when living or buying properties within the county.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.