Category: Lead-Based Paint
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Lead-Based Paint Regulations Go Into Effect Today
More on Lead-Based Paint from National Multi-Housing Council: Apartment firms are reminded that the EPA’s new lead-based paint Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule becomes effective today. Under the rule, a trained or certified renovator must carry out any renovation or repair work undertaken on pre-1978 properties that disturbs more than six square feet of…
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Lead based paint – more information
The Fort Collins Board of Realtors put together the following: Rule on Lead Safety Set to Take Effect April 22ndThe EPA has new Renovation, Repair and Painting Rules on homes built prior to 1978. The new rules will require contractors to be certified renovators and work for a certified renovator firm. They also specify safety…
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EPA Memo to Landlords regarding Lead Based Paint
EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule was signed in April 2008 and will impact your property management practices in important ways. The rule requires landlords and property managers who disturb paint in pre-1978 structures to be certified and follow lead-safe work practices by April 2010 or to hire certified firms who follow lead-safe work…
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Upcoming NMHC Webinar on New Lead-Based Paint Regulations
Dear NMHC Member: Registration is now open for a special webinar NMHC is hosting on newly issued EPA lead-based paint (LBP) regulations. Join us on Friday, November 21 at 1:00 pm (EST) as we convene an expert panel to discuss how these regulations affect your property management staff. Among other things, the regulations require maintenance…