Not exact matches
The seller or sales agent must give you the EPA
pamphlet Protect Your Family From
Lead in Your Home or other EPA - approved lead hazard informat
Lead in Your Home or other EPA - approved
lead hazard informat
lead hazard information.
The EPA alleges that the brokerage, the licensee, and the owner didn't give the prospective tenant the required EPA - approved
lead hazard information
pamphlet before the tenant signed the lease.
Before executing the lease, provide the lessee with a copy of the federal
pamphlet Protect Your Family From
Lead in Your Home, as well as copies, if available, of any existing lead paint test results; disclose the presence of any known lead - based paint hazards on the prope
Lead in Your Home, as well as copies, if available, of any existing
lead paint test results; disclose the presence of any known lead - based paint hazards on the prope
lead paint test results; disclose the presence of any known
lead - based paint hazards on the prope
lead - based paint
hazards on the property.
The act requires that property owners or their agents in transactions involving homes built prior to 1978 disclose any known
lead - based paint on the premises and provide a
pamphlet describing the risks of on
lead - based paint
hazards to prospective buyers and renters.
Additionally, landlords are required to provide renters with an EPA - approved information
pamphlet about
lead - based paint and
lead - based paint
hazards.
The Residential
Lead - Based Paint
Hazard Reduction Act says that any seller of property built before 1978 must give the buyer an EPA
pamphlet entitled Protect Your Family From
Lead in the Home.