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Lead-Hazard Inspections: Castaic vs Los Angeles

How do lead-hazard inspections rules compare between Castaic, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Castaic and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California Code of Regulations Title 17 and federal Title X mandate lead hazard disclosure on pre-1978 rentals, while LA County DPH runs the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program with mandatory case reporting and abatement.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LAMC Β§161.352 plus Title 25 CCR Β§17920.10 require SCEP inspectors to flag deteriorated paint in rentals built before 1978 as a lead hazard. Owners must remediate using lead-safe work practices certified under EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule before re-occupancy.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicLos Angeles
Federal authority24 CFR Part 35, Title X-
State authorityCCR Title 17-
DPH programChildhood Lead Poisoning Prevention-
Reporting threshold3.5 micrograms per deciliter-
CoverageAll 88 LA County cities-
Trigger-Pre-1978 buildings only
State law-H&S Code Β§17920.10
Federal rule-EPA RRP 40 CFR Part 745
Disclosure-EPA pamphlet at lease signing

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Castaic FAQ

Does the lead disclosure rule cover my unincorporated rental?

Yes if built before 1978. Federal Title X and California CCR Title 17 require pamphlet delivery, written disclosure of known lead, and use of EPA RRP-certified renovators on any disturbance over six square feet.

What happens if a child in my building tests positive?

LA County DPH conducts an environmental home investigation and may issue an abatement order requiring lead-safe work practices, encapsulation, or removal. Costs fall on the property owner, not the tenant family.

Los Angeles FAQ

What if my building was built in 1979 or later?

Federal lead disclosure rules and CDPH Β§17920.10 do not apply to housing constructed after 1977, when residential lead paint was banned. Standard SCEP habitability inspections still cover deteriorated paint surfaces.

Who pays for lead remediation?

The property owner. Tenants cannot be charged for abatement work. Owners may apply for LAHD's Lead Hazard Reduction Program grants when treating units occupied by income-qualified families with children.

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