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Lead abatement in NY
Hey BP!
I’m looking at a 3 family in Binghamton NY. My biggest unknown factor is that the house has been flagged by codes/social service as having lead paint. The city discovered it on inspection of a child’s home and required that unit vacated.
Does anyone know what NYS requires pertaining to lead paint in apartments? As a property owner would the home pass inspection if I were to encapsulate the material in question? (Ie- either repainting or covering with quarter inch Sheetrock?) i’d also considering removing and replacing old windows/doors.
Any experience with this is greatly appreciated!