hard · National Real Estate Exam
A buyer makes an offer on a house built in 1965. Under federal law, what must the seller provide regarding lead-based paint?
- A property condition disclosure signed by the state health department.
- A disclosure of any known lead-based paint and a federally approved lead hazard pamphlet.
- A certificate stating the house is 100 percent lead-free.
- An agreement to pay for the removal of any lead-based paint found.
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