Asbestos Disclosure
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Document Description
In many older residences, the presence of some building materials with asbestos is almost always a given. In some jurisdictions, landlords are required to disclose whether asbestos may be present in the property’s building materials. Even if it’s not required in your area, distributing this disclosure to tenants is a good standard practice that may even help shield you from future legal action.
Who: Depending on the jurisdiction, any tenant taking residence in a property that could have asbestos-based building materials.
What: A basic definition of asbestos, its uses in building, and an explanation of the adverse effects of prolonged exposure.
When: Depending on the jurisdiction, either prior to or at lease signing.
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