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Ontario vs Victorville

How do lead paint rules compare between Ontario, CA and Victorville, CA?

Ontario and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Renovation that disturbs paint in a pre-1978 Ontario home must use an EPA Lead-Safe Certified firm under 40 CFR 745 and comply with California Title 17. Landlords also have lead disclosure duties.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Pre-1978 Victorville homes fall under federal EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting rules and California H and S Code 17920.10. Lead-based paint hazards can be declared substandard housing and abated.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioVictorville
Federal trigger6 sq ft interior/20 exterior-
State ruleTitle 17 CCR Chapter 8-
Substandard conditionH&S 17920.10-
Lease disclosure42 USC 4852d-
Owner-occupantCertified-firm exempt-
Federal rule-EPA RRP 40 CFR 745
California statute-H and S Code 17920.10
Disclosure form-EPA Form 1018
Cutoff year-Built before 1978
Age trigger-Children under 6 priority

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Ontario FAQ

My Ontario home was built in 1965 and I am hiring a painter. What do they need?

The painting firm must be EPA Lead-Safe Certified, must use contained work practices, and must give you the EPA Renovate Right pamphlet before starting.

Can my landlord ignore peeling paint in a pre-1978 Ontario rental?

No. Under California Health and Safety Code 17920.10 deteriorated lead-based paint is a substandard condition and must be remediated on notice from Code Enforcement.

Victorville FAQ

Do I need a lead-certified contractor for my 1975 Victorville home?

Yes. Any renovation, repair, or painting disturbing more than 6 square feet interior or 20 square feet exterior must be performed by an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm.

Can I be evicted for refusing lead repairs?

No. Under H and S Code 17920.10 a dwelling with lead hazards is substandard, and tenants are protected from retaliatory eviction when reporting the condition.

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