Purchasing or Renting a Home
According to federal law, if you buy or
rent a home built before 1978, you have the right to know if the seller or
landlord has information about whether the home contains lead-based paint
or any lead poisoning hazards. The seller, landlord or sales agent must give you the EPA pamphlet
"Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home" or other
EPA-approved lead hazard information. They must
tell you what is known about the presence of lead-based paint
or lead-based paint hazards in the home and give you any relevant records or reports.
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The
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule (Exit DHS -
Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Federal law requires that the seller, landlord, or sales agent of a
property disclose
to potential buyers or renters any known lead hazards. A Sample
Disclosure Format is available for target housing sales and
rentals.
Certified
Company Wisconsin maintains a list of people trained
and certified to perform lead investigations to identify lead hazards
before the sale of the property.
Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Rules
There are 3 Wisconsin regulations, which will assist the property owner or
tenant with lead-based paint issues - Wisconsin Administrative Code 134,
Wisconsin Statute Chapter 704, and Wisconsin Statute
Chapter 709.
WI FrontDoor
Housing (Exit DHS - Wisconsin FrontDoor Housing)
Search for rental housing in Wisconsin. It includes property details
about the house being lead-safe or built prior to 1978. |
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