Tuesday, August 23, 2016
LEAD PAINT POISONING DEFENSE: BALTIMORE LANDLORD LEAD PAINT DISCLOSURES TO RENTA...
LEAD PAINT POISONING DEFENSE: BALTIMORE LANDLORD LEAD PAINT DISCLOSURES TO RENTA...: www.charlesjeromeware.com "Here to make a Difference." For an initial free consultation, call Charles Jerome Ware, L...
BALTIMORE LANDLORD LEAD PAINT DISCLOSURES TO RENTAL TENANTS : Defense Attorneys, Charles Jerome Ware, LLC
www.charlesjeromeware.com "Here to make a Difference."
For an initial free consultation, call Charles Jerome Ware, LLC at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016. We can help you when you have been named in a lead paint or lead poisoning claim or lawsuit.
Because of the health problems connected with lead poisoning in Baltimore and other major metropolitan areas in the Northeast United States, the Residential Lead-Based Hazard Reduction Act was enacted in 1992. This law is commonly known as Title X (Ten). Environmenta Protection Agency (EPA) regulations implementing Title X apply to rental property (houses and apartments) built before 1978.
Under Title X, before signing or renewing a lease or rental agreement, a landlord must disclose any known lead-based paint or hazard on the property. Both the landlord and tenant must sign an EPA-approved disclosure form to prove that the landlord told the tenants about any known lead on the premises. Property owners must keep the disclaimer form as part of their records for three (3( years from the date that the tenancy begins
The landlord must also give every tenant the EPA pamphlet, " Potect Your Family From Lwad In Your Home," or a Maryland-state approved version of this pamphlet.
For an initial free consultation, call Charles Jerome Ware, LLC at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016. We can help you when you have been named in a lead paint or lead poisoning claim or lawsuit.
Because of the health problems connected with lead poisoning in Baltimore and other major metropolitan areas in the Northeast United States, the Residential Lead-Based Hazard Reduction Act was enacted in 1992. This law is commonly known as Title X (Ten). Environmenta Protection Agency (EPA) regulations implementing Title X apply to rental property (houses and apartments) built before 1978.
Under Title X, before signing or renewing a lease or rental agreement, a landlord must disclose any known lead-based paint or hazard on the property. Both the landlord and tenant must sign an EPA-approved disclosure form to prove that the landlord told the tenants about any known lead on the premises. Property owners must keep the disclaimer form as part of their records for three (3( years from the date that the tenancy begins
The landlord must also give every tenant the EPA pamphlet, " Potect Your Family From Lwad In Your Home," or a Maryland-state approved version of this pamphlet.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
LEAD PAINT POISONING DEFENSE: Charles Jerome Ware, LLC : Landlord Lead Paint Def...
LEAD PAINT POISONING DEFENSE: Charles Jerome Ware, LLC : Landlord Lead Paint Def...: www.charlesjeromeware.com "Here to make a Difference." If you have been named in a lead paint or lead poisoning claim o...
Charles Jerome Ware, LLC : Landlord Lead Paint Defense Attorneys for Baltimore, www.charlesjeromeware.com
www.charlesjeromeware.com "Here to make a Difference."
If you have been named in a lead paint or lead poisoning claim or lawsuit in Maryland, call us at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016 for a courtesy consultation. We can help you.
If you have been named in a lead paint or lead poisoning claim or lawsuit in Maryland, call us at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016 for a courtesy consultation. We can help you.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Monday, August 1, 2016
LEAD PAINT POISONING DEFENSE: MAXIMIZING & OPTIMIZING RESIDENTIAL LEAD PAINT DEF...
LEAD PAINT POISONING DEFENSE: MAXIMIZING & OPTIMIZING RESIDENTIAL LEAD PAINT DEF...: www.charlesjeromeware.com " Here to make a Difference." Some Recommendations for Residential Landlords to Avoid Po...
MAXIMIZING & OPTIMIZING RESIDENTIAL LEAD PAINT DEFENSE : BALTIMORE ATTORNEYS - Charles Jerome Ware, Attorneys & Counsellors
www.charlesjeromeware.com " Here to make a Difference."
Some Recommendations for Residential Landlords to Avoid Potential Lead Paint Claims:
1. Prior to renting a residential unit ( house or apartment built before 1978) to a new tenant,
require the prospective tenant to disclose the names and ages of all persons who will reside in
the unit.
2. Inspect the residential unit with the prospective tenant and require the tenant to sign an inspection
sheet confirming that each room of the unit is free of peeling, flaking, or other defective paint conditions.
3. Conduct periodic inspections of each residential unit and follow the same procedure with respect to the maintenance of inspection sheets signed by tenants.
4. Treat all complaints of peeling or flaking paint conditions as emergencies requiring immediate attention.
5. Hire licensed, certified, and insured contractors with experience in the field to perform any required abatement [ In Maryland, these contractors should be certified by the Maryland Department
of the Environment (MDE)].
Call us with your questions, or for an initial appointment, at Charles Jerome Ware, LLC, Attorneys and Counsellors : (410) 730-5016.
Some Recommendations for Residential Landlords to Avoid Potential Lead Paint Claims:
1. Prior to renting a residential unit ( house or apartment built before 1978) to a new tenant,
require the prospective tenant to disclose the names and ages of all persons who will reside in
the unit.
2. Inspect the residential unit with the prospective tenant and require the tenant to sign an inspection
sheet confirming that each room of the unit is free of peeling, flaking, or other defective paint conditions.
3. Conduct periodic inspections of each residential unit and follow the same procedure with respect to the maintenance of inspection sheets signed by tenants.
4. Treat all complaints of peeling or flaking paint conditions as emergencies requiring immediate attention.
5. Hire licensed, certified, and insured contractors with experience in the field to perform any required abatement [ In Maryland, these contractors should be certified by the Maryland Department
of the Environment (MDE)].
Call us with your questions, or for an initial appointment, at Charles Jerome Ware, LLC, Attorneys and Counsellors : (410) 730-5016.
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