skills/legal/lead-paint-disclosure/SKILL.md
Drafts execution-ready lead-based paint disclosure documents compliant with 42 U.S.C. § 4852d and 24 CFR Part 35 for sales or leases of pre-1978 residential properties. Covers seller/landlord hazard disclosures, buyer/tenant acknowledgments, inspection waivers, agent certifications, and attachment schedules. Use when drafting lead paint disclosures, pre-1978 property transactions, residential lease hazard disclosures, or EPA Section 1018 compliance documents.
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Drafts a federally compliant lead-based paint disclosure for sale or lease of pre-1978 residential property, ready for execution by all parties.
Gather before drafting:
If user-provided documents have gaps, request missing information before drafting.
| Authority | Citation | |---|---| | Federal statute | 42 U.S.C. § 4852d | | Implementing regulation | 24 CFR Part 35, Subpart A & H | | EPA disclosure rule | 40 CFR Part 745, Subpart F (Section 1018) | | Enabling act | Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X) |
Penalties: Civil up to $16,000/violation [VERIFY current adjusted amount]; private suit treble damages + attorney's fees; criminal for knowing/willful violations.
Draft these sections in order:
Disclosing party selects one:
| Option | Detail Required | |---|---| | A — Known hazards | Locations, condition/extent, date acquired; distinguish lead-based paint from lead-based paint hazards (deteriorating paint, friction/impact surfaces, contaminated dust/soil) | | B — No known hazards | Affirmative statement after reasonable inquiry | | C — Remediated | Remediation description, professional credentials, attach documentation as exhibits |
List all attached documents by exhibit number: inspection reports, risk assessments, lead-safe/lead-free certificates, abatement/interim control docs, clearance reports, health department correspondence.
If no records exist — include affirmative "no records available" statement. Never leave blank.
Individual initialed/signed acknowledgments:
Each item gets its own initial/signature line. Use plain English.
Three categories, each with printed name + signature + date:
| Party | Certifies | |---|---| | Seller/Landlord | Information true, accurate, complete; all known hazards disclosed; all available records provided | | Buyer/Tenant | Receipt of all required disclosures, pamphlet, records; understanding of federal rights | | Agent/Broker | Informed seller/landlord of obligations; ensured compliance; provided pamphlet to buyer/tenant |
Provide sufficient blocks for multiple co-parties.
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