Sentences with phrase «lead based paint»

You are only required to disclose the presence of lead based paint if the property was previously tested.
Depending on whose numbers are used, between 75 % and 85 % of all childhood lead poisoning is linked to lead based paint in houses and buildings.
The flip I'm purchasing has tested positive for lead based paint.
So, we avoid lead based paints, toys and other products.
The developers cited lead based paint and asbestos remediation as factors in their need for the incentives.
It dries as a rock hard, clear barrier and it stops paint from peeling, so everything (including possible lead based paint) will be forever locked underneath the protective coating.
Nobody disputes that the number one cause of childhood lead poisoning is lead based paint in our older houses and buildings.
Things you buy or get from a friend or relative can save money but could also be a recalled item or an item with lead based paint.
Above all, please remember, there were no warnings on lead based paint, cigarette packages, asbestos, Agent Orange, or Dursban, products to which you and your pets have been exposed.
Accordingly, if you have any reason to believe someone you know has been a victim of lead based paint poisoning, please call our White Plains lead paint poisoning attorneys.
LPPPP performs lead based paint exterior assessments, provides lead education, and other interventions.
On the Council, he was the lead sponsor of the bill banning lead based paints, and was a reliable supporter of our issues.
An example of a few safety issues include, stairs with no railing or peeling lead based paint.
Flaking lead based paint from natural deterioration or fire (the original White House was burned in 1812).
Our Westchester, New York and Connecticut lead based paint lawyers know that it's significantly easier for lead to be absorbed into the brain when ingested by young children because a child's brain is still developing.
The law does not require complete abatement of all potential sources of lead based paint which are intact while the landlord must conduct annual inspections in order to prevent a lead paint hazard from developing to the detriment of those present in the apartment.
As long as you are purchasing a good deal in a desirable location, I wouldn't sweat a little lead based paint.
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Seller will reveal material defects or environmental hazards to buyers on the Residential Property Condition Disclosure, including Lead Based paint if property built before 1978.
Property was built prior to 1978 and lead based paint potentially exits.»
The purchase and sale agreement usually consists of earnest money receipt, financing addendum, inspection addendum, conditions / disclosure addendum, contingency addendum (when appropriate), special conditions addendum, lead based paint notification (when appropriate), and sometimes an agency or property disclosure form.
Understand that 1 in 4 children in the US live in homes that pre-date the ban on the use of lead based paint in homes.
For instance the project we are closing the sale of this week in SunnySide tested positive for lead based paint on the trim, and walls.
Our Manhattan and Westchester County lead paint poisoning attorneys tell our clients to be wary of older homes, because the paint may begin to peel or chip, exposing older layers of lead based paint.
Another way you might be exposed to lead based paints is if you live in an older house.
Lead based paint and lead in household dust remain a more significant exposure for children, but you still might want to check out your diaper bag.
Lead based paint was commonly used prior to the 1970s, so pregnant women should avoid removing old paint because of the risk of lead exposure.
Many housing units built before 1978 have lead based paint.
A risk assessment is an on - site investigation of residential dwellings to discover any lead based paint hazards.
Although the use of lead based paint has been illegal for almost 40 years, lead based paint still exists in older homes.
The court held that young Brandon did not have standing to sue for personal injuries suffered as a result of being lead poisoned by the lead based paint in the purchased premises because the language of the statute designated «the lessee or purchaser» as the person «intended to be protected» by the statute.
If I sublease a condominium or cooperative apartment, who is legally responsible for the presence of the lead based paint and the damages sustained by my lead poisoned child?
During that time, our firm has fought and won precedent setting and landmark cases including having successfully litigated the case which established the regulatory liability of a landlord for childhood lead poisoning in New York City and the liability of a landlord for prenatal exposure of an unborn child to lead based paint.
«There are many potential hazards that can be found in our homes such as mold and lead based paint,» says Michelle Miller, Acting Director of the Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes.
We executed the lead based paint form, disclosing that there was still lead based paint in the trim around the windows, and the home was under contract in 2 days regardless.
Quite a few of our flips are sold with lead based paint left in the home, and I don't recall ever getting any feedback that the home did not work for the buyers because of the lead based paint still existing.
We have been actively flipping in the Denver market for the last 4 1/2 years, and have never had a problem selling a house that has had lead based paint.
@Jill S. there is a lot of information you can find concerning this topic online - the biggest issue is if you disturb the lead based paint and the amount typically measured in Sq Ft that is disturbed.
Always get the house tested so you can disclose any lead based paint that you do not plan to remove during the course of your rehab, and then simply have a professional abatement company remove any materials tested hot for lead based paint that you will need to remove in the course of your rehab.
On a flip, is it better to remove all lead based paint?
My brokerage company has been involved in over 100 transactions on properties built before 1978 and I have never had a client do a lead based paint inspection.
If it was actually built in the 50's -60's, there's a possibility of lead based paint.
«Property was built prior to 1978and lead based paint may potentially exist.»
Be wary of inspectors that tell you they also do abatement, such as for radon gas, mold, lead based paint, foundation or furnace repair, or roofing.
In Florida, real estate transactions are governed by both real estate and contract law (other laws and regulations can also apply, like those related to mold, lead based paint, coastal control issues, etc.).
That is because of the obvious health problems that lead based paint can present if ingested.
The house was built in 1900 so I am sure there is lead based paint.
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