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Committee hears bill to require radon testing and seller-paid mitigation in home sales

House Committee on Corporations · February 11, 2026
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Summary

A bill requiring radon testing within one year of residential real-estate transactions and seller-funded mitigation when levels are high drew support from an oncologist and conditional input from real-estate representatives at the House Committee on Corporations hearing.

The House Committee on Corporations heard testimony on House Bill 7513, which would require radon testing within one year of most residential real-estate transactions and require sellers to fund mitigation when tests show unsafe levels. Chairman Corvaci introduced the bill as continuing work begun by the late Senate President Ruggiero and asked the committee to…

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