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Jun 5, 2024 · In some states, you can buy an at-home kit — which runs from $30-$60 — and save yourself money. You collect the samples and send them to an EPA-certified lab. But by disturbing the material, you’re taking the risk of exposing yourself and your family to asbestos.
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Sep 6, 2024 · Some states may require asbestos testing and disclosure, while others may have specific guidelines for handling asbestos removal before a sale. Sellers should consult with a real estate attorney or agent familiar with local regulations to ensure compliance.
Jan 5, 2022 · Whether you are selling, buying, or renting a house, it’s important to know that more than half of the homes in the United States were built with materials containing asbestos. If your home was built before 1980, there could be asbestos anywhere — especially if you live in the northeast and midwest.
Is buying a house with asbestos a good idea? We look at how to find out if a house or flat has asbestos and what to consider before you buy.
Mar 21, 2024 · Federal law does not require the seller to disclose to a buyer that their home contains asbestos or vermiculite. State or local requirements may require disclosure. Contact your state about such requirements.
Feb 5, 2024 · If you are looking for a quote to buy or sell your house, please contact me on freephone 0800 011 6666 or email s.pill@timms-law.com. Buying or selling your property is an exciting time, but it's crucial to be aware of potential lurking dangers. One such danger, often hidden in older homes, is asbestos...
Jan 30, 2023 · If you are selling your home in New Hampshire or Connecticut, you legally do not have to disclose asbestos. If you’re selling your home in Massachusetts, you legally do not have to disclose asbestos either, but you do have to disclose formaldehyde foam insulation and lead paint.