ABOUT LEAD BASED PAINT.
What home buyers need to know. 

Lead based paint matters are important to home buyers considering buying a home constructed in 1978 or earlier.  GET THE LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE

THE KEY WORD THERE IS DISCLOSURE.  The law requires that any owner attempting to sell a home constructed in 1978 or before disclose their knowledge of the existence of lead based paint existing in the property.  That means that the seller should provide the disclosure when prospective buyers are considering buying the house.  Too often the buyer doesn't receive the lead based paint disclosure until they get the Contract of Sale package of documents and addenda.  Buyers should receive the SELLER LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE AND EPA PAMPHLET when evaluating the merits of a house.  
   
HOME BUYERS SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE RISKS OF LEAD PAINT INGESTION TO YOUNG CHILDREN.  Because of the extreme risk to young children from lead exposure and ingestion from picking up chips of paint or inhaling aerosol from paint scrapings in doorways or window frames, we need to be very, very careful to not gloss over this important disclosure.  ASK YOUR AGENT FOR THE EPA LEAD BASED PAINT BOOKLET
     
1.  Make sure your agent provides you with the lead based paint disclosure BEFORE you made a decision about buying a property. 

2.  Buyers must assume, in the absence of testing, that any home build 1978 or earlier could have lead based paint.  Buyers must be prepared to maintain the painted surfaces and keep chipping and peeling paint encapsulated with fresh paint.  Make sure windows and doorways are well maintained and are not scraping painted surfaces causing dust with lead based paint into the atmosphere in the house or on the surfaces where children could get it in their mouths and ingest the dust. 

There are hundreds of thousands of homes in this area, Maryland and Northern Virginia that were constructed prior to 1979.  In lower price ranges, it should be expected to see homes with lead based paint.  The important matter for buyers and their agents to understand is that the disclosure isn't going to change whether or not the house contains lead based paint.  It is a requirement of the law that disclosure be made and the buyers understand what they are buying. 

http://www.epa.gov/lead/index.html

Courtesy, Lenn Harely, Broker, Homefinders.com.  800-711-7988.  Serving home buyers in Maryland and Northern Virginia from home search to settlement.  Contact us for a home buying adventure.Lenn Harley photo  Friendly and experienced Buyer's Agents who know the area are ready to help you. 

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5 Comments on ABOUT LEAD BASED PAINT and WHAT HOME BUYERS NEED TO KNOW.

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Lenn --- excellent information for the public -- I do not let my agent-owners get their commission check unless there is a lead base disclosure in the file (if the house was built prior to 1978)

                                                                                   
                  Mama Liz

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Good for you Liz.  However, that's risky.  If HUD audits the file and sees a late date, anything prior to ratification,  trouble, trouble.

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Thanks Lenn, great information that needs to be reviewed.  Especially for buyers of older homes with younger children.

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Gabe.  You bet and it's the law. 

 

6:20am • #4
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Hello Lenn,

Terrific post & information regarding lead base paint disclosure & the hazards.  Wonderful advice to consumers who are considering purchasing a home that is built 1978 or earlier.  Thank you for sharing!  Have a great week!

Chris

 

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