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Why is lead-based paint dangerous?

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Why is lead-based paint dangerous?

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Exposure to lead paint can lead to health problems. These dangers can affect almost anyone, but small children are at a particularly high risk. Lead paint can cause problems with hearing, growth, reading and learning. It can also cause other problems such as headaches or high blood pressure. Does my landlord or seller have to tell me about lead paint? Generally, yes. The rules apply to most private housing, public housing, federally owned housing and housing receiving federal assistance. The rules apply to housing built before January 1, 1978. The rules do NOT apply to: • Property built after January 1, 1978. • Short-term leases (leases of 100 days or less with no chance of renewal; includes vacation rentals, hotel/motel stays). • Lease renewals (where disclosure was already made). • Elderly housing (such as retirement communities, unless a child under 6 will live there). • Disabled housing (unless a child under 6 will live there). • Foreclosures. • Sale/lease of 0-bedroom construction

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