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Lead-Based Paint
The use of significant quantities of lead in paint was banned
in the United States in 1978, but more than 30 million older U.S.
homes contain lead-based paint. The ingestion of lead can cause
severe brain damage, particularly in children. Lead-based paint
isn't hazardous when it is intact, but is hazardous when the paint
is decaying, flaking, or peeling off the walls. Lead dust generated
from friction on windows, doors, and stairs also creates a hazard.
Federal law
- Requires sellers and their agents to disclose known lead-based
paint and lead-based paint hazards within a home to the actual
buyers, but not to everyone that views the property. A written
disclosure form is not required, but is recommended.
- Requires sellers to give buyers copies of any reports of lead-paint
testing or inspections. Does not require that any property be
tested for the presence of lead paint.
- Requires sellers of homes completed before 1978 (with a few
exceptions such as housing built for the elderly) to give buyers
a government-approved pamphlet, "Protect Your Family From Lead
in Home."
- Grants buyers a 10-day period in which to conduct a lead-based
paint inspection at their own expense, although no testing or
removal of lead-based paint is required by the law. The estimates
for lead-based paint testing costs provided by HUD are approximately
$400 for a 2,000 square-foot single-family home.
Megan's Law
Megan Kanka was a seven-year-old girl who was raped and murdered
in 1994 by a convicted sex offender living in her neighborhood.
As a result of her death, the federal government and the 50
state governments have enacted regulations that require convicted
sex offenders to register an address with state law enforcement
and mandates this information be disseminated to protect the
public.
- Notification procedures vary from state to state.
- With the exception of fewer than 20 states, the real estate
professional's role in disclosing information under Megan's
Law is unclear.
- Unless your state has written guidelines, ask buyers to sign
a written disclaimer stating that they have been notified about
the provisions of Megan's Law and told where they can obtain
information on convicted sex offenders in a specific area.
Asbestos
Asbestos was used as insulation and soundproofing material and
in tile flooring in buildings throughout the 1970s. Its manufacture
was declared illegal in 1978, but products in inventories at
that time continued to be installed in homes until the early
1980s.
- Asbestos presents a health risk only when asbestos fibers
or dust are released into the air, according the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
- The presence of asbestos can't be ascertained by a visual
inspection, but possible sources of asbestos in a home may be
identified visually.
- Unless it is deteriorating, asbestos presents less danger
if it's left undisturbed.
- Sellers are required to disclose the known presence of asbestos,
but aren't required to test.
- Common types of asbestos you are likely to encounter are a
granular, cement-like plaster on walls and ceilings, a fluffy
material sprayed onto ceilings or walls as a fire retardant,
and felt, fibrous paper, or cement-like coatings on pipes or
boilers for insulation.
Radon
Radon is a colorless, odorless, naturally occurring gas that
can enter any home through tiny cracks in the foundation. Ironically,
well-insulated homes are more likely to have radon problems.
Radon is a lung carcinogen and may contribute to lung cancer
deaths, especially among cigarette smokers.
- Radon is naturally occurring and has been found in all states.
- Testing is the only way to determine whether a home has elevated
levels of radon.
- Radon testing is not required but is recommended by the EPA's
Homebuyers and Sellers Guide to Radon.
- The EPA recommends that repairs be made to reduce radon if
levels exceed four picocuries per liter of air.
Other Environmental Hazards to Consider
- Leaking underground storage tanks. Can pollute ground and
water. Of particular concern are older sites that might have
once been used for industrial purposes. The presence of a air-vent
pipe may indicate an underground tank. Most states require that
underground tanks be monitored for leaks or removed. Tanks for
heating oil that will be used on the site are exempt from federal
law, but not necessarily from state laws.
- Buried waste disposal. Can pollute ground and water. Look
for unexplained depressions or mounds on the property; discolored
soil, or stressed vegetation may also indicate the presence
of contaminants. Check chain of ownership to determine if earlier
uses for the site were hazardous. If evidence of possible pollution
exist, recommend that the prospective buyer consider a Phase
I environmental audit performed by a specialist.
- CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). Can damage the ozone layer if
released into the atmosphere. These chemicals are found in air
conditioning systems, older refrigerators, and insulation. The
Clean Air Act banned the production of CFC in the U.S. in 1996
and requires a phase out of use by 2030, but special recycling
and clean-up is required if leaks occur in closed systems or
if old equipment is discarded. If equipment was made before
1996, it may well contain CFCs.
- Formaldehyde gas. Can cause irritations of the eyes, nose,
and throat and may contribute to cancer. Found in plywood, carpeting,
insulation, solvents, and draperies, the gas usually dissipates
over time, so it is of most concern in new homes.
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2003-2006 Melissa Conrad, Florida REALTOR. All Rights Reserved!
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