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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
  • Severna Park, MD
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Home inspector says deck isnt up to code .

Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
  • Severna Park, MD
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I got a call earlier this week from a customer I installed a deck for back in 2002 . He is selling his house and the "home inspector "  says the deck wasnt built to code . The customer is upset , I told him to give me a day to go thru my files .  I pull all my copies , approved plans from the county , footer inspections , final inspections , AND I found a copy of the code from 2002 . 

I email the sellers agent all the info , and she emails back that the deck isnt up to todays code .       WTF ?

I then called the customer and told them their agent needs an education , of course the deck isnt up to todays code , code changes every year .  The house was built in 1967 , thats the code the house the house has to be in . Any improvements that were done over the years had to be done to code of that year .  Tell the buyers if they want a house that is up to current code , buy a brand new one .  If it passed inspection it was up to code at the time the work was done .

Is it necessary for a deck built in 2002 to meet current building codes when selling a house?

No, a deck built in 2002 only needs to meet the building codes that were in place at the time of construction.
Sources: Bruce,Matthew

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