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Under Maryland law, a landlord renting a pre-1978 residential property must fulfill several obligations related to lead paint before a new tenant takes occupancy. Which of the following is NOT a required obligation under Maryland's Lead Poisoning Prevention Program?

Correct Answer

C) Obtain a court order confirming the unit is free of all lead-based paint hazards

Obtaining a court order confirming a unit is free of all lead-based paint hazards is NOT a requirement under Maryland's Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (Md. Code Ann., Env't §§ 6-801 et seq.). Maryland law requires landlords to register units, obtain a risk reduction certificate (not a court order), and provide tenants with lead hazard notices. Court involvement is not part of the standard compliance process; risk reduction is demonstrated through inspection and certification by an accredited inspector, not judicial confirmation.

Answer Options
A
Register the rental unit with the Maryland Department of the Environment
B
Provide the tenant with a valid lead paint risk reduction certificate for the unit
C
Obtain a court order confirming the unit is free of all lead-based paint hazards
D
Distribute a lead hazard notice to the tenant before occupancy begins

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