Specific Provisions and Notices. THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT ALL TENANTS HAVE AN INDOOR RADON TEST PERFORMED BEFORE LEASING RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY AND RECOMMENDS HAVING THE RADON LEVELS MITIGATED IF ELEVATED RADON CONCENTRATIONS ARE FOUND. ELEVATED RADON CONCENTRATIONS CAN BE REDUCED BY A RADON MITIGATION PROFESSIONAL. RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY MAY PRESENT EXPOSURE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS OF INDOOR RADON GAS THAT MAY PLACE THE OCCUPANTS AT RISK OF DEVELOPING RADON-INDUCED LUNG CANCER. XXXXX, A CLASS A HUMAN CARCINOGEN, IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF LUNG CANCER IN NONSMOKERS AND THE SECOND LEADING CAUSE OF LUNG CANCER OVERALL. A LANDLORD IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THE TENANT WITH ANY KNOWN INFORMATION ON RADON TEST RESULTS OF THE RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY. Owner has no knowledge of the presence or the concentrations of Radon at the Property. Attached to this Agreement is a copy of the most recent brochure published by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that provides advice about Radon in Real Estate Transactions. SAMPLE SOLD AMPLE More often, informed buyers are having radon tests performed when purchasing a home. Discovering elevated radon concentrations doesn’t mean you need to walk away from the deal! Testing for and mitigating radon is easy and affordable. AMPLE RADON IS AN INVISIBLE, RADIOACTIVE GAS Understanding Radon RADON OCCURS NATURALLY Radon is an invisible, radioactive gas created from natural deposits of uranium and radium in the soil. Radon is easily drawn into homes through cracks and gaps in the foundation and can reach concentrations that increase the potential for developing lung cancer. Although there are rare cases where radon comes from building materials, the major source of radon in Colorado homes comes from natural deposits of uranium and radium commonly found in Colorado’s soil. It is rarely caused by mankind like other environmental concerns.
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Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement
Specific Provisions and Notices. THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT ALL TENANTS HAVE AN INDOOR RADON TEST PERFORMED BEFORE LEASING RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY AND RECOMMENDS HAVING THE RADON LEVELS MITIGATED IF ELEVATED RADON CONCENTRATIONS ARE FOUND. ELEVATED RADON CONCENTRATIONS CAN BE REDUCED BY A RADON MITIGATION PROFESSIONAL. RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY MAY PRESENT EXPOSURE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS OF INDOOR RADON GAS THAT MAY PLACE THE OCCUPANTS AT RISK OF DEVELOPING RADON-INDUCED LUNG CANCER. XXXXX, A CLASS A HUMAN CARCINOGEN, IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF LUNG CANCER IN NONSMOKERS AND THE SECOND LEADING CAUSE OF LUNG CANCER OVERALL. A LANDLORD IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THE TENANT WITH ANY KNOWN INFORMATION ON RADON TEST RESULTS OF THE RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY. Owner has no knowledge Radon testing was conducted in select apartments at the Property in 2022; Radon levels in those apartments were found to be below federal action levels established by the EPA. If Resident is assigned to an apartment in which this testing was performed, a copy of the presence or the concentrations of Radon at the Propertytest results will be provided. Attached to this Agreement is a copy of the most recent brochure published by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that provides advice about Radon in Real Estate Transactions. SAMPLE SOLD AMPLE More often, informed buyers are having radon tests performed when purchasing a home. Discovering elevated radon concentrations doesn’t mean you need to walk away from the deal! Testing for and mitigating radon is easy and affordable. AMPLE RADON IS AN INVISIBLE, RADIOACTIVE GAS Understanding Radon RADON OCCURS NATURALLY Radon is an invisible, radioactive gas created from natural deposits of uranium and radium in the soil. Radon is easily drawn into homes through cracks and gaps in the foundation and can reach concentrations that increase the potential for developing lung cancer. Although there are rare cases where radon comes from building materials, the major source of radon in Colorado homes comes from natural deposits of uranium and radium commonly found in Colorado’s soil. It is rarely caused by mankind like other environmental concerns.
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Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement