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How to fill out the PROPERTY TRANSFER NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATION online

The Property Transfer Notification Certification is a crucial document for compliance with federal and Massachusetts lead-based paint disclosure requirements. This guide will walk you through the online process of filling out the form, ensuring that you complete it accurately to facilitate a smooth property transaction.

Follow the steps to fill out the Property Transfer Notification Certification online.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Property Transfer Notification Certification and open it in your online editor.
  2. Begin by providing the property address in the designated field. Ensure that you include the complete address, including unit numbers if applicable.
  3. In the section regarding the presence of lead-based paint, check the appropriate box (i) if known lead-based paint hazards are present, providing a brief explanation, or check box (ii) if there is no knowledge of lead-based paint hazards.
  4. Proceed to the records and reports section and select box (i) if you have provided all available records related to lead-based paint, marking the relevant documents. If you have no records, select box (ii).
  5. In the purchaser’s or lessee purchaser’s acknowledgment, initial next to the documents that have been received, specifying whether copies were received or if any documents were not provided.
  6. Check option (i) if the purchaser has received a 10-day opportunity to conduct a risk assessment, or (ii) if this opportunity has been waived.
  7. For the agent’s acknowledgment, initial where indicated to confirm that the seller’s obligations regarding lead-based paint disclosure have been communicated.
  8. Complete the certification of accuracy section by having all parties involved in the transaction (seller, purchaser, and agent) sign and date the form.
  9. After completing the form, you can save your changes, download the completed document, print it for physical copies, or share it as needed.

Start filling out your Property Transfer Notification Certification online today for a seamless property transaction.

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The Lead Law protects a child's right to a lead-safe home. It requires the removal or control of lead paint in houses with children under 6. If houses built before 1978 are being sold or rented, sellers, real estate agents, and owners who rent their homes are required to notify their buyers and tenants of lead risks.

The Massachusetts lead law, enacted in 1971, is one of the oldest in the country and contains some provisions not found in many other states.

Congress passed the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, also known as Title X, to protect families from exposure to lead from paint, dust, and soil.

An owner of a home in Massachusetts built before 1978 must have the home inspected for lead if a child under six years old lives there. If lead hazards are found, the home must be deleaded or brought under interim control.

All high-risk deleading work (scraping paint, demolition, using chemical paint strippers, making large amounts of loose lead paint intact) must be done by a trained and licensed deleader. You can search for licensed lead deleaders on the CLPPP website or you can call CLPPP at 800-532-9571.

It requires the removal or control of lead paint in houses with children under 6. If houses built before 1978 are being sold or rented, sellers, real estate agents, and owners who rent their homes are required to notify their buyers and tenants of lead risks.

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