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Elias Camhi
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  • Houston, TX
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Managing properties older than 1978? The EPA is requiring Lead certification.

Elias Camhi
  • Property Manager
  • Houston, TX
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If you manage homes built before 1978, there's a key regulation to be aware of: the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires property managers and Landlords Nationwide to be certified in lead-based paint handling. Homes built before 1978 often contain lead-based paint, which poses serious health risks, particularly to children and pregnant women. Here's a quick overview of the EPA’s certification requirement and why it matters.  Watch this video for a complete insight on what this means to you as a landlord.

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