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A landlord in Baltimore owns a duplex built in 1965 and is about to rent one unit to a new tenant. Before the tenant moves in, which Maryland-specific obligation must the landlord fulfill that goes beyond the federal lead-based paint disclosure requirement?

Correct Answer

B) Register the unit with the Maryland Department of the Environment and provide a valid risk reduction certificate

Under Md. Code Ann., Env't §§ 6-801 et seq., Maryland requires landlords of pre-1978 rental properties to register each unit with the Maryland Department of the Environment and provide tenants with a valid risk reduction certificate before occupancy. This is a Maryland-specific requirement that significantly exceeds the federal obligation, which only requires distribution of the EPA pamphlet and disclosure of known lead paint hazards.

Answer Options
A
Provide the tenant with a copy of the EPA pamphlet 'Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home' only
B
Register the unit with the Maryland Department of the Environment and provide a valid risk reduction certificate
C
Obtain written consent from the tenant acknowledging the presence of known lead-based paint hazards
D
Disclose any known lead paint hazards on a standard Maryland Residential Property Disclosure form

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