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Lowes Pays fine and agrees to comply with RRP...

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    Re: Lowes Pays fine and agrees to comply with RRP...

    Originally posted by Bob scott View Post
    Means nothing Ted. RRP only applies if there is lead present in the area you are working on. How do you know there is?

    The painter tested and found no lead; Remodel as before RRP.
    I took the RRP right when it came out so it's been a while and I don't do much with it so refresh my memory.

    I didn't know you could test in MA unless it was a Risk Assessor or something like that then the house is registered as free from lead which I know they didn't do

    So are you saying in MA the contractor can test and if no lead doesn't have to follow RRP?

    That would make sense but I didn't think it was like that, if so it must be an amendment because when I took it it wasn't like that

    Here house is pre 1978 so I thought there was no other way around RRP.
    When you've got them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow.

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