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An Ohio seller of a pre-1978 home has lived in the property for 30 years and has repainted multiple times using latex paint. The seller has never tested for lead paint and states 'no knowledge' on the lead disclosure. Under Ohio practice, is this response appropriate?

Correct Answer

A) Yes, if the seller has never tested and has no actual knowledge of lead paint, 'no knowledge' is a truthful response

If the seller genuinely has no knowledge of lead-based paint in the home and has never had the property tested, marking 'no knowledge' is a truthful and appropriate response on the lead disclosure. The seller is not required to test, only to disclose what they know.

Answer Options
A
Yes, if the seller has never tested and has no actual knowledge of lead paint, 'no knowledge' is a truthful response
B
No, the seller should assume lead paint exists because the home is pre-1978
C
No, the seller must test before claiming no knowledge
D
Yes, but the seller must also disclose that the home has been repainted with latex paint

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