Lead-Based Paint Assessment Sample Clauses

The Lead-Based Paint Assessment clause requires an evaluation of a property for the presence of lead-based paint hazards, typically before a sale or lease is finalized. In practice, this clause often gives buyers or tenants the right to conduct inspections or receive disclosures about any known lead-based paint in homes built before 1978. Its core function is to protect occupants, especially children, from the health risks associated with lead exposure by ensuring they are informed and able to address potential hazards before committing to the property.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. If Buyer elects to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the 535 Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards, Buyer has a Right to Terminate under § 25.1 by Seller’s 536 receipt of ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to Terminate on or before the expiration of the Lead-Based Paint Termination Deadline. If Buyer’s 537 Notice to Terminate would otherwise be required to be received by Seller after Closing Date, ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to Terminate must be 538 received by Seller on or before Closing. Buyer may elect to waive Buyer’s right to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection 539 of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards. If Seller does not receive ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to 540 Terminate within such time, ▇▇▇▇▇ accepts the condition of the Property relative to any Lead-Based Paint as satisfactory and Buyer 541 waives any Right to Terminate under this provision.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. If Buyer elects to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the 637 Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards, Buyer has a Right to Terminate under § 24.1. by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s 638 receipt of ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to Terminate on or before the expiration of the Lead-Based Paint Termination Deadline. Buyer may 639 elect to waive Buyer’s right to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint 640 or Lead-Based Paint hazards. If Seller does not receive ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to Terminate within such time, ▇▇▇▇▇ accepts the condition 641 of the Property relative to any Lead-Based Paint as satisfactory and Buyer waives any Right to Terminate under this provision.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. The grantee must ensure that a lead‐based paint visual assessment is completed prior to payment of a permanent housing subsidy if a child under the age of six or pregnant woman resides in a unit constructed prior to 1978. To prevent lead poisoning in young children, grantees must comply with the Lead‐Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act of 1973 and its applicable regulations found at 24 CFR 35, Parts A, B, M, and R. A visual assessment must be conducted upon request from the tenant. Visual assessments must be conducted by a HUD‐Certified Visual Assessor and must be documented on the HQS Inspection Form or HHS Form and maintained in the client file. For a guide to compliance see Appendix F: Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirements. 5.3.7.1 Exceptions to the Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirement
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. The Contractor shall perform lead-based paint inspections, testing, reporting and assessment on all homes/structures constructed prior to 1978. The Contractor shall conduct internal quality assurance and controls necessary to ensure the lead-based paint inspection is accurately and comprehensively performed in line with Program guidelines, limitations and specifications. When necessary, the Contractor should ensure that lead abatement is included as part of the final cost estimate.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. If Buyer elects to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards, Buyer has a Right to Terminate under § 25.1 by Seller’s receipt of Buyer’s Notice to Terminate on or before the expiration of the Lead-Based Paint Termination Deadline. If Buyer’s Notice to Terminate would otherwise be required to be received by Seller after Closing Date, Buyer’s Notice to Terminate must be received by Seller on or before Closing. Buyer may elect to waive Buyer’s right to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards. If Seller does not receive Buyer’s Notice to Terminate within such time, Buyer accepts the condition of the Property relative to any Lead-Based Paint as satisfactory and Buyer waives any Right to Terminate under this provision.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. If Buyer elects to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards, Buyer has a Right to Terminate under
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Lead-Based Paint Assessment. If Buyer elects to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards, Buyer has a Right to Terminate under § 25.1 by Seller’s receipt of Buyer’s Notice to Terminate on or before the expiration of the Lead-Based Paint Termination Deadline. If Buyer’s Notice to Terminate would otherwise be required to be received by Seller after Closing Date, Buyer’s Notice to Terminate must be received by Seller on or before Closing. Buyer may elect to waive Buyer’s right to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards. If Seller does not receive Buyer’s Notice to Terminate within such time, Buyer accepts the condition of the Property relative to any Lead-Based Paint as satisfactory and Buyer waives any Right to Terminate under this provision.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. The grantee must ensure that a lead‐based paint visual assessment is completed prior to payment of a permanent housing subsidy if a child under the age of six or pregnant woman resides in a unit constructed prior to 1978. This form must be completed in all living situations, including if living in a trailer or RV. To prevent lead poisoning in young children, grantees must comply with the Lead‐Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act of 1973 and its applicable regulations found at 24 CFR 35, Parts A, B, M, and R. A visual assessment must be conducted upon request from the tenant. Visual assessments must be conducted by a HUD‐Certified Visual Assessor and must be documented on the HQS Inspection Form or HHS Form and maintained in the client file. For a guide to compliance see Appendix F: Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirements. Visual assessments are not required under the following circumstances: ✓ Zero‐bedroom or SRO‐sized units; ✓ X‐ray or laboratory testing of all painted surfaces by certified personnel has been conducted in accordance with HUD regulations and the unit is officially certified to not contain lead‐based paint; ✓ The property has had all lead‐based paint identified and removed in accordance with HUD regulations; ✓ The unit has already undergone a visual assessment within the past 12 months –obtained documentation that a visual assessment has been conducted; or ✓ It meets any of the other exemptions described in 24 CFR Part 35.115(a). If any of the circumstances outlined above are met, grantees must include the information in the client file. Grantees must provide information on the Washington Residential Landlord Tenant Act (RCW 59.18) to households receiving rent assistance. For more information on this law, visit Washington Law Help, housing page, tenant rights at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Lead/subgrantees providing direct service must enter client data into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) in accordance with the most current HUD HMIS Data Standards.
Lead-Based Paint Assessment. If Buyer elects to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards, Buyer has a Right to Terminate under § 24.1. by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s receipt of ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to Terminate on or before the expiration of the Lead-Based Paint Termination Deadline. Buyer may elect to waive Buyer’s right to conduct or obtain a risk assessment or inspection of the Property for the presence of Lead-Based Paint or Lead-Based Paint hazards. If Seller does not receive ▇▇▇▇▇’s Notice to Terminate within such time, ▇▇▇▇▇ accepts the condition of the Property relative to any Lead-Based Paint as satisfactory and Buyer waives any Right to Terminate under this provision.