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Code · Delaware · Title 25 — Property · Chapter 54. Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction

§ 5406. Disclosure of certification [For implementation of this section, see 85 Del. Laws, c. 98, § 5(2)].

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(a)Effective [the implementation date under 85 Del. Laws, c. 98, § 5(2)], every rental agreement on a rental unit constructed prior to January 1, 1978, must contain a disclosure as to whether the rental unit and premises have been certified as lead safe or lead free, the date of the certification, and the name of the lead inspector issuing the certificate.
(b)If a certificate is required under this chapter, the landlord must provide the tenant with a copy of a lead-safe or lead-free certificate identified in the rental agreement within 7 days of a request for the certificate. Failure to provide the certificate is a violation of this section and the landlord may be assessed a civil penalty of $50 per day until the certificate is provided to the tenant.
(c)The Department may promulgate regulations addressing the format of the disclosures required by this chapter.
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