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Lead Based Paint CYA Docs and Forms
Approximately three-quarters of the nation’s housing built before 1978 contains some lead-based paint. This paint, if properly managed and maintained, poses little risk. If allowed to deteriorate, lead from paint can threaten the health of occupants, especially children under 6 years old. If families and building owners are aware of the presence of lead-based paint and the proper actions to take, most lead-based paint hazards can be managed. The EPA pamphlet Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home provides important information for families and home owners to help them identify when lead-based paint is likely to be a hazard and how to get their home checked.
If the house you are marketing was built before 1978 you are required BY LAW to disclose that it could have Lead Based Paint present. In many states You must disclose these facts if you are renting the home to a tenant. This package of forms will cover you so that you do not end up exposed to expensive law suits or worse! It is the complete package for all your Lead Based Paint needs and includes: •Tips for Reducing Exposure to Lead •Summary of Lead Disclosure Rules and Requirements •New EPA Lead Standards •Lead Paint Poisoning Addendum •Lead Notification and Disclosure Rule •Lead Based Paint Disclosure – Sale •Lead Based Paint Disclosure – Rental •Child Health Diets Notice And included with permission and at no extra cost to you the EPA pamphlet Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home in both English and Spanish for your convenience.
Lease Agreement & Addenda
A well written lease is crucial to your success as a landlord. Nothing can sink you quicker than not having all your “T’s” crossed and “I’s” dotted. This package is designed with you the landlord in mind, with addenda covering a multitude of subjects from Animals in the home or apartment to Satellite dishes installed outside.
All the forms are in Adobe PDF format.
The following is a list of the forms included: •Community Guidelines: Rules for the tenants, above and beyond the terms of the lease. Covers things like Parking on the grass, where to dispose of trash, and keeping the poperty clean. •Crime and Drug Free Housing addendum: You would think it goes without saying that you do not want drug deals going down at your property, but you better actually come out and say it if you don’t want to end up in expensive litigation. •Equipment and furniture rental Addendum: Many landlords make a tidy sum renting various appliances and other items to their tenants. •Heating Oil Addendum. Make sure they know that you gave it to them full and you want it back full. •Pet Addendum: Lions and Tigers and Bears? We hope not, but you would be amazed what some people keep as pets. •Satellite Dish Addendum: If holes get drilled in your roof you want to know about it, don’t you? •Septic System Addendum: This form was developed after a tenant flushed all manner of garbage and wrecked a perfectly good Septic System…Cost to repair $3500.00… cost to include in your documents…1 piece of paper. •Smoke Detector. You gave it to them in working order, see that you get it back in working order. •Utilities Addendum: If you are going to pay for any utilities you BETTER cover your ASSets. •Waterbed Addendum: Forget this one and you could have a major disaster…followed by a major expense. We have also included three leases for you. A very simple lease which includes a checklist of the equipment in the unit, a month ot month lease for those of you who use that type of vehicle and a full blown heavy duty (bullet proof if you live in Arkansas) lease. DISCLAIMER All these forms are known to work in the state of Arkansas. We cannot guarantee that they will be legal and binding in any other state. You should have your attorney give them a once over before you use them, as laws for tenants and lanlords vary from state to state.
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