Property owners, landlords and managers of rental property play an important role in protecting the health of tenants and their children from lead paint hazards.
This page includes information on your legal requirements.
Lead-based Paint Disclosure Rule
Federal law requires that tenants receive certain information before renting a home or apartment built before 1978.
The landlord must give tenants an EPA booklet and the lease must include a disclosure form that informs tenants of any known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazard in the home.
This information must be given to the tenant every time there is a change in rental status, such as a rent increase or new lease. The landlord is not required to test for lead paint.
To read more about the Lead-based Paint Disclosure Rule, visit EPA's Residential Lead-Based Paint Disclosure website.
Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule