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Lead Paint: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do lead paint rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington and Minneapolis have similar restriction levels.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Heavy Restrictions

Hennepin County enforces Minnesota Statutes 144.9501 to 144.9512 governing lead hazards in pre-1978 housing. Hennepin County Public Health performs lead inspections, mandates abatement, and runs grant programs for low-income owners and renters.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Heavy Restrictions

Minneapolis aggressively addresses lead-based paint in pre-1978 housing through Regulatory Services inspections, Hennepin County Public Health case management, and Minnesota Department of Health rules requiring certified abatement contractors and lead-safe renovation practices.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Governing lawMinn. Stat. 144.9501-
Cutoff yearPre-1978 housing-
AuthorityHennepin Co Public Health-
Grant programLead Hazard Reduction-
Trigger age-Pre-1978 housing
Lead authority-Hennepin County Public Health
State rule-Minn. Stat. Chapter 144
City enforcement-Regulatory Services

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Bloomington FAQ

Does Hennepin County test homes for lead?

Yes. Hennepin County Public Health investigates pre-1978 homes when a child has an elevated blood lead level, performs environmental sampling, and issues hazard reduction orders to owners.

Are landlords required to disclose lead?

Yes. Federal law and Minnesota Statute 144.9504 require landlords and sellers to disclose known lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 housing before signing a lease or sale.

Minneapolis FAQ

Do landlords have to disclose lead paint?

Yes. Federal Title X and Minnesota rules require pre-1978 rental disclosures, and Minneapolis rental licensing relies on those disclosures during inspections.

Who pays for lead abatement?

Property owners are responsible, though grants through Hennepin County and Minneapolis lead hazard programs may help offset abatement and window replacement costs in eligible homes.

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