Understanding the Risks and Realities of Asbestos in Homes

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What percentage of homes have not been tested for asbestos?
91% of homeowners report they have never tested their home for asbestos.
How do prospective homebuyers react to the discovery of asbestos in a home?
35% of prospective homebuyers say they would walk away from a deal if asbestos was discovered.
What do Americans think about the legal requirements for asbestos testing?
82% of U.S. adults believe testing should be legally required before any sale or renovation.
Which generation is most likely to walk away from a home purchase if asbestos is found?
40% of Gen Xers said they would walk away from a home purchase if asbestos was discovered.
What are the main reasons homeowners don’t test for asbestos?
44% weren’t aware it was necessary, 29% relied on a contractor or insurance provider to manage it, and 9% assumed authorities had already cleared the asbestos risk.
How does asbestos become a modern real estate risk?
As natural disasters like wildfires, winds, and floods disturb aging homes, and as renovation activity on older homes increases nationwide, concern about asbestos is growing.
What is the public health oversight mentioned in the content?
The oversight is that hardly anyone tests for asbestos in cases of wildfire-related rebuilds or older home renovations, leaving millions potentially at risk for cancer and other asbestos-related illnesses.
Who is Justinian C. Lane?
Justinian C. Lane is an asbestos safety and legal expert and founder of AsbestosClaims.law, who commented on the lack of asbestos testing in rebuilds and renovations.
What percentage of people tested their home for asbestos after a natural disaster?
Only 8% tested after a wildfire, flood, or natural disaster damaged the home.
Where can I find more information about asbestos in homes?
More information can be found at AsbestosClaims.law, which provides resources and insights on asbestos-related issues in homes.

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