Rhetta received the lead-based paint inspection report for the two-bedroom condo she's purchasing. The report found evidence of lead-based paint in the living room, dining room, and kitchen. Within the 10-day deadline, Rhetta made sure to send the sellers a copy of the report, an itemization of the hazards, and guidelines on how the sellers should abate them. What's wrong with this scenario?
1) Condos aren't subject to lead-based paint disclosure or abatement law, so Rhetta will have to mitigate this hazard herself.
2) Rhetta only has five days in which to send the sellers this information.
3) Rhetta should've included photos of affected areas and the original report, not a copy.
4) Rhetta should've sent this information to the condo board, not the sellers, since it's the board's responsibility to abate the lead hazards.

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