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7 Comments on Old Paint and Old Asbestos In Your House -- Maybe?
Steve, they say the fine is going to be enormous for anyone tinkering with the lead based paint without a license. Is that what you hear too?
Barbara,
I think it can be as high as 30K per day.
Asbestos and Lead based paint are high on the list of issues to pay attention to and I understand the potential issues. I have not figured out why this rule change took effect, it would be interesting to see the health problems that have occurred due to painting or remodeling. Was it a real problem, and people were being adversely effected, or was it a perceived problem and this is a feel good rule that effectively helps no one. This will effect older homes resales, definitely effects me as all my homes fit this bracket, higher costs were just mandated again! I do not have a problem with the rule "if" it was supported with real data.
Dennis,
We are on the same page here.
Steve, a close friend of ours died several years ago due to asbestos poisoning. He'd financed his college days working construction jobs which I assume had been the source since he'd been an engineer at a desk for years. He was never a DYI guy so it definitely was not from home repair or remodeling.
Kate,
I have more of an issue with the timing of the lead paint matter than asbestos. For years now inspectors and appraisers have been telling people about lead paint, painters too. Suddenly the rule goes in, which I guess they just bumped back to October. That rule has the potential to raise havoc with those who own pre-1978 houses at a time when real estate is already under great stress.
Sorry if I missed the point. When I am tired, I tend to ramble. I am opposed to the new gov controls in the name of protecting the consumer, especially the homeowner. It just seems like our gov... oh boy here i go again. I will quit or you will have to answer me again. :)
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