Passing the visual lead inspection is just one of the requirements for rental owners to stay compliant with the Maryland Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing Law. Please get acquainted with the summary of compliance requirements here.
As a residential rental property owner, it’s your responsibility to ensure that:
- the unit is vacant before a full-risk lead paint reduction inspection,
- all construction-related debris are removed from the unit,
- the interior of the unit is thoroughly vacuumed with a HEPA vacuum or a high quality vacuum cleaner,
- once the interior is vacuumed, all surfaces are cleaned with standard household cleaning products, making sure that the wash water is frequently changed to avoid cross-contamination,
- the unit is vacuumed one more time after wet cleaning,
- there’s no visible paint chipping, flaking, or peeling on walls and windows, including in bathrooms, kitchen and hallways,
- window wells/sills and other dusty surfaces are wiped with a damp cloth, and
- there’s no defective paint on the exterior, common areas or 75 feet from property such as garages and sheds.