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MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - A Moorhead-based real estate company will have to pay more than $4 million dollars for failing to provide a home purchaser with lead-based paint disclosures ...
Valley Property Partners LLC (House Dudes) has to pay $4,274.78 in restitution and $10,000 in fines, serve one-year probation, and perform 50 hours of community service.
It's been nearly 50 years since lead-based paint was banned in home construction, but its impact lives on, with health experts claiming it remains especially dangerous for kids.
Advocates are concerned about House Bill 70 removing language ensuring that landlords certified their rental units as lead safe if they want to evict tenants. The bill also reduces fines for ...
The substituted bill would require the Lead-based Paint Remediation Certification Committee to conduct, complete and submit a feasibility study by March 1, 2026, exactly one year before the bill ...
Advocates are urging state lawmakers to amend House Bill 70 to include enforcement measures for lead-based paint abatement in rental units. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...