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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 23, 2003

Inaction No Longer an Option

BY LAURA COLEMAN CREJ Staff Writer With the California real estate industry footing the bill for lead-paint abatement and repairs, landlords who willfully shirk their responsibilities now face tougher laws.

BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer

        With the California real estate industry footing the bill for lead-paint abatement and repairs, landlords who willfully shirk their responsibilities now face tougher laws.

        Senate Bill 460 obligates landlords to take a proactive approach to identifying and remediating lead problems in their properties rather than wait until ...

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