A real estate professional showed a pre-World War I house to a prospective buyer. The buyer has two toddlers and is worried about potential health hazards. Which of the following is TRUE? A) There is a risk that urea-formaldehyde foam insulation was used in the original construction.
B) Because of the age of the house, there is a good likelihood of the presence of lead-based paint.
C) The real estate professional can offer to personally inspect for lead and remove any lead risks.
D) Removal of lead-based paint and asbestos hazards is covered by standard title insurance policies.