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Aaron Mazzrillo
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New CA smoke detector laws

Aaron Mazzrillo
  • Investor
  • Riverside, CA
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The Fed might be shut down, but the local beaurocrats keep coming up with new laws:

As of January 1, 2014, owners are required to ensure that all residential rental units have operable smoke alarms installed at the beginning of each new tenancy. Additionally, owners are required to inspect and maintain the devices in all residential rental units and each smoke alarm installed must be on the State Fire Marshal’s list of approved devices. In order to install, inspect, and maintain the device, owners are permitted to enter the unit during normal business days and hours, provided the give the tenant written notice at least 24 hours in advance. Failure by the owner to comply with any part of the law is an infraction that can result in a fine of $200.00 per violation.

Full article here: http://www.aoausa.com/magazine/?p=1580

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Pat L.
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Pat L.
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The last home we did was $600

CO2 & Smoke are now req'd outside of all bedrooms, basement, first floor etc etc We had to go with FM models to avoid tearing apart walls we had already completed.

@Rob K.

'your Government at work'............ the oxymoron of the year.

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