EPA’s Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form and Pamphlet

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Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form

If your home was built before 1978, federal law requires you to give the buyer this disclosure after the Purchase and Sale Agreement is signed. This form notifies the buyer of any known lead-based paint hazards and their rights to request an inspection. It’s required in all 50 states—even for FSBO sellers—so having it ready keeps your sale compliant, transparent, and on track.

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  • Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form and Pamphlet-If your home was built before 1978, federal law requires you to give the buyer this disclosure after the Purchase and Sale Agreement is signed. This form notifies the buyer of any known lead-based paint hazards and their rights to request an inspection. It’s required in all 50 states—even for FSBO sellers—so having it ready keeps your sale compliant, transparent, and on track. Please see link below for all the details of WHEN and WHY, sellers should discuss Lead-Based Paint to the buyer. https://somethingdifferentre.com/what-buyers-and-sellers-should-know-about-lead-paint-disclosure/

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Lead Based Paint Disclosure Form
This is an example only of the federally required disclosure form, sourced from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). For more details on your legal obligations, visit the EPA’s official guidance here: epa.gov/lead/sellers-disclosure-information-lead-based-paint-andor-lead-based-paint-hazards

  • Lead-Based Paint Disclosure and Pamphlet Form

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