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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 23, 2003

Get the Lead Out

BY LAURA COLEMAN CREJ Staff Writer Until 2003 under California law, children were used as gauges to determine whether lead poisoning had reached dangerous levels in apartment complexes.

BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer

        Until 2003 under California law, children were used as gauges to determine whether lead poisoning had reached dangerous levels in apartment complexes.

        Once lead was found, the landlord was obligated to inform all present and future residents that the metal was in the building.

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