A friend told me that every bedroom needs a smoke detector. Otherwise, insurance company can use this against claim if fire rises.
Is this true when having insurance claim?
A friend told me that every bedroom needs a smoke detector. Otherwise, insurance company can use this against claim if fire rises.
Is this true when having insurance claim?
• hahaha.as I know.NOT NOT NOT..... -MrsKwok- ♀ (0 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 12:03:00
• For Section 8, I thought that it is required in most states. -landlord2be- ♀ (0 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 12:08:29
• It depends on your local ordinance. -RE8888- ♂ (69 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 12:26:50
• yes,that is true... -jy101- ♂ (85 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 12:26:56
• oh gosh!I'll call my agent to find out..... -MrsKwok- ♀ (0 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 12:38:02
• just called.my agent still said not necessary.just one level o -MrsKwok- ♀ (81 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 12:59:20
• code is for new permit.. -jy101- ♂ (41 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 13:26:22
• If your house was built before, it is still OK. -RE8888- ♂ (39 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 14:14:23
• yes, no need to update unless you pull new permit. -jy101- ♂ (57 bytes) () 10/19/2010 postreply 14:25:07