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How to fill out the Radon Gas Disclosure online
The Radon Gas Disclosure document informs users about potential radon hazards in residential rental properties. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process for filling out the form online, ensuring compliance and safety for all involved parties.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Radon Gas Disclosure.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Radon Gas Disclosure and open it in a suitable editor.
- Locate the section for the residential rental unit number or other identifier. Enter the appropriate identifier that distinguishes this rental unit.
- In the residential rental unit address field, fill in the complete address, which includes the rental complex name if applicable, street address, city, state, and zip code.
- Indicate whether a radon test was completed in the specified unit by entering the date the test was conducted. Provide the day, month, and year in the specified format.
- If radon testing was not conducted in the specified unit, check the alternative option that states testing occurred in other parts of the building. Enter the test completion date for that testing.
- Record the measured radon level found during the testing, denoting the result in pCi/l (picocuries per liter). Ensure this information is accurately represented.
- Attach the document explaining the hazards of radon. Ensure that this documentation is available for viewing by the lessee or potential lessee.
- In the acknowledgment section, the landlord or agent and the lessee(s) must provide their printed names and signatures along with the respective dates. Ensure all parties have signed to acknowledge their understanding of the disclosure.
- After completing all sections, save changes to the document. You can opt to download, print, or share the completed Radon Gas Disclosure as required.
Complete your Radon Gas Disclosure online today for a secure rental experience.
Signs of radon in your home may include high levels of humidity, cracks in your foundation, and poorly ventilated areas. Homeowners often find that radon issues are more prevalent in basements and lower levels. Since radon is a colorless and odorless gas, the best way to determine its presence is through testing. Consider utilizing resources from US Legal Forms to guide you through the radon testing process.