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Lead Paint: Belmont vs Lowell

How do lead paint rules compare between Belmont, MA and Lowell, MA?

Belmont and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Belmont, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

The Massachusetts Lead Law, MGL c.111 s.197A, requires de-leading of pre-1978 homes when a child under 6 resides there. Enforcement is strict.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Lowell's historic housing stock triggers the Massachusetts Lead Law requiring full de-leading of pre-1978 homes where any child under 6 resides, a critical compliance issue for landlords and buyers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBelmontLowell
StatuteMGL c.111 s.197AMGL c.111 s.197A, 105 CMR 460
Regulations105 CMR 460-
TriggerChild under 6Pre-1978 home + child under 6
Federal overlayEPA RRP Rule-
Discrimination banMGL c.151B-
Disclosure-Required to buyers and renters
Liability-Strict liability for poisoning

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Belmont FAQ

Does the law apply to condos?

Yes. Individual unit owners and associations share responsibility for common and limited common areas.

Can I refuse to rent to a family with kids?

No. That is illegal housing discrimination under MGL c.151B regardless of lead status.

Lowell FAQ

Can a Lowell landlord refuse families with kids due to lead?

No. Discrimination based on lead paint is illegal under MA fair housing law.

Who can de-lead my Lowell home?

Only a Massachusetts-licensed de-leader may perform the work; moderate-risk work can be done by trained owners.

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