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DOES THE LHCA FUND PAY FOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CONTROL OF LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARDS IN MY HOME?

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DOES THE LHCA FUND PAY FOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CONTROL OF LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARDS IN MY HOME?

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The LHCA Fund can pay for the cost of permanently (abatement) removing all lead-based paint hazards from your home or for temporarily treating the hazards (interim control). You must choose which method you want used on your property at the time of application. Please note: You do not have the option of using Interim Controls in the following situations: 1) If a child was lead poisoned in the housing or if a lead poisoned child is moving into the property. In these situations, the local health department has inspected the dwelling for lead-based paint hazards. Any lead hazards found were identified in a notice to you and MUST be corrected using the permanent method of treatment called abatement 2) If you are approved for a deferred payment loan with forgiveness, any lead-based paint hazards will be treated using the abatement method.

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