LEAD BASED PAINT NOTICE. a) The Federal Environmental Protection Agency requires all Landlords who wish to rent property built before 1978 to give Tenant a Lead Based Paint Pamphlet. This Pamphlet explains that young children and pregnant women who are exposed to lead hazards may experience serious health problems. It also b) Landlord is required to tell Tenant if the property contains or does not contain any lead-based paint. If Landlord does not know if lead-based paint is present, Tenant may hire a certified lead paint inspector, at Tenant’s expense, to inspect the property. Tenant will supply Landlord before inspection the name of the inspection company. c) The lead-based paint inspection must happen within five days of moving in and the written results returned within ten days. Tenant gives permission to have the inspection results given to Landlord in writing. d) Tenant has two choices if lead-based paint or lead hazards are present: i) Tenant may end lease by notifying Landlord in writing within two days of receiving the inspection results. Tenant agrees to move out of the leased property within 90 days of the starting date of lease. ii) Tenant may continue the lease and agrees not to hold Landlord responsible for any future health problems due to lead-based paint or lead hazards. e) Tenant acknowledges receiving this Lead Based Paint Pamphlet before signing this lease.
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Samples: Residential Lease
LEAD BASED PAINT NOTICE. a) The Federal Environmental Protection Agency requires all Landlords Owners who wish to rent property built before 1978 to give Tenant a Lead Based Paint Pamphlet. This Pamphlet explains that young children and pregnant women who are exposed to lead hazards may experience serious health problems. It alsoalso explains the physical and mental damage to young children exposed to lead paint and/or lead hazards.
b) Landlord Owner is required to tell Tenant if the property contains or does not contain any lead-based paint. If Landlord Owner does not know if lead-based paint is present, Tenant may hire a certified lead paint inspector, at TenantXxxxxx’s expense, to inspect the property. Tenant will supply Landlord Owner before inspection the name of the inspection company.
c) The lead-based paint inspection must happen within five days of moving in and the written results returned within ten days. Tenant Xxxxxx gives permission to have the inspection results given to Landlord Owner in writing.
d) Tenant Xxxxxx has two choices if lead-based paint or lead hazards are present:
i) Tenant may end lease by notifying Landlord Owner in writing within two days of receiving the inspection results. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to move out of the leased property within 90 days of the starting date of lease.
ii) Tenant Xxxxxx may continue the lease and agrees not to hold Landlord Owner responsible for any future health problems due to lead-based paint or lead hazards.
e) Tenant acknowledges receiving this Lead Based Paint Pamphlet before signing this lease.
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Samples: Residential Lease
LEAD BASED PAINT NOTICE. a) The Federal Environmental Protection Agency requires all Landlords who wish to rent property built before 1978 to give Tenant a Lead Based Paint Pamphlet. This Pamphlet explains ex- plains that young children and pregnant women who are exposed to lead hazards may experience serious health problems. It alsoalso explains the physical and mental damage to young children exposed to lead paint and/or lead hazards.
b) Landlord is required to tell Tenant if the property contains or does not contain any lead-based paint. If Landlord does not know if lead-based paint is present, Tenant may hire a certified cer- tified lead paint inspector, at Tenant’s expense, to inspect the property. Tenant will supply Landlord before inspection the name of the inspection company.
c) The lead-based paint inspection must happen within five days of moving in and the written results returned within ten days. Tenant Xxxxxx gives permission to have the inspection results given to Landlord in writing.
d) Tenant Xxxxxx has two choices if lead-based paint or lead hazards are present:
i1) Tenant may end lease by notifying Landlord in writing within two days of receiving the inspection results. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to move out of the leased property within 90 days of the starting date of lease.
ii2) Tenant may continue the lease and agrees not to hold Landlord responsible for any future health problems due to lead-based paint or lead hazards.
e) Tenant acknowledges receiving reading the attachment at the end of this lease called “Protect Your Family from Lead Based Paint Pamphlet in Your Home” before signing this lease.. TENANT’S INITIALS
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Samples: Residential Lease
LEAD BASED PAINT NOTICE. a) The Federal Environmental Protection Agency requires all Landlords who wish to rent property built before 1978 to give Tenant a Lead Based Paint Pamphlet. This Pamphlet explains that young children and pregnant women who are exposed to lead hazards may experience serious health problems. It alsoalso explains the physical and mental damage to young children exposed to lead paint and/or lead hazards.
b) Landlord is required to tell Tenant if the property contains or does not contain any lead-based paint. If Landlord does not know if lead-based paint is present, Tenant may hire a certified lead paint inspector, at TenantXxxxxx’s expense, to inspect the property. Tenant will supply Landlord before inspection the name of the inspection company.
c) The lead-based paint inspection must happen within five days of moving in and the written results returned within ten days. Tenant Xxxxxx gives permission to have the inspection results given to Landlord in writing.
d) Tenant Xxxxxx has two choices if lead-based paint or lead hazards are present:
i1) Tenant may end lease by notifying Landlord in writing within two days of receiving the inspection results. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to move out of the leased property within 90 days of the starting date of lease.
ii2) Tenant may continue the lease and agrees not to hold Landlord responsible for any future health problems due to lead-based paint or lead hazards.
e) Tenant Xxxxxx acknowledges receiving this Lead Based Paint Pamphlet before signing this lease.
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Samples: Residential Lease