Understanding Lead-Based Paint Disclosures

At Michigan FlatFee MLS Listings, we prioritize transparency and compliance when it comes to real estate transactions. If you're selling a home built before 1978, federal law requires you to disclose any known presence of lead-based paint to potential buyers.

What Sellers Need to Know


Federal Compliance – The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act mandates disclosure.

Disclosure Form – Sellers must provide buyers with a Lead-Based Paint Disclosure form.

EPA Pamphlet – Sellers must give buyers the EPA-approved "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home" pamphlet.

✔ Inspection Rights – Buyers have 10 days to conduct a lead-based paint inspection unless waived.

Risks of Lead-Based Paint

At Michigan FlatFee MLS Listings, we prioritize transparency and compliance when it comes to real estate transactions. If you're selling a home built before 1978, federal law requires you to disclose any known presence of lead-based paint to potential buyers.

Ensuring a Smooth Transaction

Being upfront about any known lead-based paint hazards can prevent legal issues and build trust with buyers. If you’re unsure about lead presence, consider a professional inspection before listing your home.

Need Help?

Our team at Michigan FlatFee MLS Listing is here to guide you through the seller disclosure process. Contact us at info@ DetroitMetroRealty.com or (586) 256-3945 for expert advice and support.

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