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Lead Based Paint Disclosure

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Description Lead Paint Disclosure Form

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure form for rental properties built before 1978, outlining the responsibilities of lessors to disclose information regarding lead-based paint hazards, the acknowledgment required from lessees and agents, and the penalties for non-compliance with federal regulations.
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Federal law requires you to provide certain important information about lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards before a prospective buyer is obligated under a contract to purchase your home.Inform the seller of his or her obligations under the Real Estate Notification and Disclosure Rule.

Under the Disclosure Rule, any seller or landlord must disclose information concerning lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards when selling or leasing to any prospective purchaser or tenant of residential housing. The residential housing covered by the Disclosure Rule are those units built before 1978.

Immediately clean up any paint chips you find. Keep play areas clean. Don't let children chew on painted surfaces. Clean dust off of window sills and other surfaces on a regular basis, using a sponge, mop, or paper towels with warm water.

Older Homes and Buildings In 1978, the federal government banned consumer uses of lead-based paint, but some states banned it even earlier. Lead paint is still present in millions of homes, sometimes under layers of newer paint. If the paint is in good shape, the lead paint is usually not a problem.

The lead-based paint disclosure form is a required form to be issued to all tenants and potential buyers for residential properties built before 1978.The forms were written to warn any new owners or tenants of the potential existence of this within the interior walls of the residence.

The Rule states that if an agent is involved in a transaction to sell target housing, the "Lead Warning Statement" must include a statement signed by the agent that the agent has informed the seller of the seller's legal obligations and that the agent is aware of his/her duty to ensure compliance with the Rule.

Most homes built before 1978 contain lead paint. In fact, some buyers specifically seek to purchase an older home for its charm and character.

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