Attention Rental Property Owners

Important Notice from the City of Detroit, Michigan
Regarding Testing Paint, Soil and Dust for Lead


This is a photograph of a house in Detroit, Michigan that could contain lead based paint.On January 1, 2010 the City of Detroit Property Maintenance Code was amended to include new requirements for rental property owners. Rental properties in the City of Detroit must have a Lead Clearance Inspection BEFORE they can be rented out.


This is a photograph of a Multi-Unit Rental Unit in Detroit, Michigan that requires Lead Paint Testing prior to renting out the units.

The consequences of non-compliance
can be very expensive, please see:

What are the penalties for non-compliance?


This is a photograph of a healthy young child. A rental property owner must give a lead paint disclosure, or lead based paint disclosure to all future tenants.

These fines are in addition to the current fines for renting without a Certificate of Compliance.

Furthermore, all landlords may be held responsible for lead in their rental properties under local, state, and federal law.


This is a photograph of a sign put out by an attorney claiming that they can get the best lawsuits settlements for a lead poisoned child. This is why it is very important for property owners to get a Lead Based Paint Certification for their rental properties.

The last thing that you want is an Attorney
breathing down your neck.


All this Worry and Heartache can be Avoided by calling

The Experts at Michigan Lead Paint Inspectors, Inc.

Phone:  (313)- 556-4778

Where you will get all of your questions answered and
will receive very prompt and courteous service.

We specialize in:
Lead Inspections
Risk Assessment
Clearance Testing
Project Monitoring

From our Office in Detroit, Michigan we service Adrian, Ann Arbor, Brighton, Clarkston, Farmington, Flint, Grand Rapids, Grosse Pointe, Howell, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Midland, Monroe, Novi, Rochester, Saginaw, Sterling Heights, Tecumseh, Warren, Ypsilanti and surrounding areas.

For more information visit:  Legal Requirements, Questions and Answers