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An Ohio seller provides the lead-based paint disclosure showing a prior lead test found lead paint in the living room window sills. The buyer requests the seller to remediate before closing. Under federal law, is the seller required to remediate?

Correct Answer

D) No, the seller must disclose but is not required to remediate lead-based paint hazards

Under federal lead paint disclosure law, the seller is required to disclose known lead-based paint information but is not required to remediate. The buyer can use the inspection period to evaluate the property and decide whether to proceed, negotiate, or terminate the contract.

Answer Options
A
Yes, the seller must remove all lead paint before closing under federal law
B
No, but the seller must pay for the buyer's lead inspection costs
C
Yes, but only if the lead levels exceed EPA action thresholds
D
No, the seller must disclose but is not required to remediate lead-based paint hazards

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