Beware of the Dust!

New rules on lead based paint removal take effect this coming April. If you are a homeowner and your home was built prior to 1978 then remodeling your home replacing windows, scraping old windows etc will need the services of an expert. The Federal Government has enacted tougher more stringent lead based paint rules that now affect us all. The regulation will affect millions of single family homes across the United States. The EPA banned lead in paint in 1978 and it is estimated that more than 38 million homes have some type of lead paint on or in their home. In the past you could strip the paint yourself, but now with the new guidelines you will need to have a professional EPA accredited firms to remove lead paint. The new rule takes effect on April 22 of this year. When you sell your home you are required to fill out a Real Estate Condition Report (RECR). Currently the RECR does not have any questions on it that ask if you removed the lead paint from your home. It asks if you are aware of any lead paint on your property. All Real Estate transactions require that a Lead Paint Addendum be attached if the home was constructed prior to 1978. I would imagine that the RECR will be changed shortly to ask the seller of an older home if they have done any lead removal on the property. As with all new rules there were be lots of confusion. For more information on Lead Based Paint and the potential problems you can visit the EPA site for lead at http://www.epa.gov/lead/
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Glenn Hanon
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My trusted smart phone kicked the bucket the other day and I was forced rather quickly to think about another phone. Not wanting to switch carriers, I did decide to jump into the Apple world. Both of my sons have Apple laptops and brag how the “old man” needs to get with it. So, I bought the iPhone 3GS and started looking at some of the apps that my guys were always talking about. Here is a cool one I found for Real Estate; Sherwin Williams—you know the paint store, they have this cool app. So let’s say you are thinking about re-painting the living room, but your favorite couch is not in need of re-covering. Well take a picture with your iPhone of the couch and the app will give you the primary color and two secondary colors that you could use to accent the room with. even gives you the Sherwin Williams paint numbers so you could go to the store and get a sample! How cool is that? If you have an iPhone, the app is FREE. 







