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A landlord offered a 90-day, nonrenewable vacation lease for a cottage built in 1970. Under the federal lead-based paint disclosure rule, what is the best answer?

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C) No, because a lease of 100 days or less with no renewal or extension is excluded

The federal rule excludes leases of 100 days or less when no renewal or extension can occur. Because this lease is 90 days and nonrenewable, it falls within that exclusion.

Answer Options
A
Yes, disclosure is required because every pre-1978 lease is automatically covered
B
Yes, disclosure is required because short-term vacation rentals are treated as commercial leasing
C
No, because a lease of 100 days or less with no renewal or extension is excluded
D
Yes, but only if the tenant declines a separate general home inspection before move-in

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