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A buyer in Pennsylvania is purchasing a home built in 1965. Under federal law and the PAR Agreement of Sale, what disclosure must the seller provide regarding lead-based paint?

Correct Answer

D) The seller must provide a lead-based paint disclosure and allow the buyer 10 days for testing

Under the federal Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act, sellers of homes built before 1978 must provide a lead-based paint disclosure, share any known information about lead-based paint, and allow the buyer 10 days to conduct lead-based paint testing. The PAR Agreement of Sale includes a lead-based paint addendum for this purpose.

Answer Options
A
No disclosure is required because the home is over 50 years old
B
The seller must have the entire home tested for lead-based paint before listing
C
Lead-based paint disclosures are only required for homes built before 1950
D
The seller must provide a lead-based paint disclosure and allow the buyer 10 days for testing

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