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Which of the following properties does not require that a lead-based paint disclosure be made?

Which of the following properties does not require that a lead-based paint disclosure be made?

Correct Answer: Property sold at foreclosure. Foreclosure sales of residential property are exempt from the federal lead-based paint disclosure regulations, but a subsequent resale by the purchaser in a foreclosure sale is not exempt.

Does VA require lead-based paint Disclosure?

The VA requires that appraisers “assume that a defective paint condition…of properties built prior to 1978 involves lead-based paint.” If defective paint is discovered on a pre-1978 home, appraisers must recommend on the appraisal report that corrective action be taken.

Can you paint over lead-based paint?

Yes, you can paint over lead-based paint, but not with just any type of paint. Painting over lead-based paint, also known as encapsulation, is an effective lead paint remediation technique.

What level is lead poisoning?

In adults, a blood lead level of 5 µg/dL or 0.24 µmol/L or above is considered elevated. Treatment may be recommended if: Your blood lead level is greater than 80 µg/dL or 3.86 µmol/L. You have symptoms of lead poisoning and your blood lead level is greater than 40 µg/dL or 1.93 µmol/L.

Is lead paint inspection required for a VA loan?

Lead-based paint can also pose financing hazards to a potential VA loan borrower. The VA requires that loose lead-based paint be treated and removed before a VA loan can move toward approval.

When was lead-based paint banned in Virginia?

1978
Although lead paint was banned from residential use in 1978, lead remains a hazard in homes built before the ban, especially pre-1960 housing. Lead can also be present in water distribution lines, household plumbing, and faucets.

How can you tell if paint has lead in it?

In pre-1978 homes and buildings, this is the simplest and safest approach. Hire a certified professional to check for lead-based paint. A certified lead-based paint inspector or risk assessor can conduct an inspection to determine whether your home or a portion of your home has lead-based paint and where it is located.

Does all old paint contain lead?

If your home was built before 1978, it is more likely to have lead-based paint. In 1978, the federal government banned consumer uses of lead-based paint, but some states banned it even earlier. Lead-based paint is still present in millions of homes, normally under layers of newer paint.

How much lead is safe per day?

The FDA’s current IRL is calculated at 2.2 µg per day for children and 8.8 µg per day for females of childbearing age (updated in 2022).