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A buyer's agent is helping a client purchase a home built in 1975. According to federal law, the agent must ensure that the buyer receives a lead-based paint disclosure.
What else must the buyer be given?
- A list of local contractors who specialize in lead abatement
- A certificate proving the house is free of lead
- A refund of the inspection fee if lead is found
- An EPA-approved lead-hazard information pamphlet
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