Title X
- A 1992 federal law aiming to evaluate and reduce the risk of lead poisoning in residential dwellings by mandating disclosure from landlords and home sellers about known lead paint hazards
- Under Title X, the landlord is required to inform the tenants about the potential lead hazards in their rental property.
- The homeowner, recognizing the need to comply with Title X, provided prospective buyers with information on potential lead paint hazards.
- Title X came into play when the property owner decided to undertake renovations that could potentially disturb lead paint.
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