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An Ohio seller owns a pre-1978 home that has been completely remodeled with new drywall, paint, and fixtures. The seller believes all original lead paint has been covered. Under federal law, must the seller still provide lead paint disclosure?

Correct Answer

C) Yes, the pre-1978 construction date triggers the disclosure requirement regardless of subsequent renovations

The federal lead paint disclosure requirement is triggered by the pre-1978 construction date, not by the current presence of visible lead paint. Even if the home has been completely remodeled, the seller must provide the disclosure because lead paint may still exist beneath new surfaces.

Answer Options
A
No, because the remodel eliminated all lead paint surfaces
B
Only if the original paint is still visible in any area of the home
C
Yes, the pre-1978 construction date triggers the disclosure requirement regardless of subsequent renovations
D
No, because covering lead paint with new drywall is considered abatement

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