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Replacing Burners, required?
I have some "low income" apartments that I own. I'm slowly replacing appliances and remodeling units.
In short- In WA state, if a single burner goes out on a range, is it mandatory to fix it? If so, how soon?
I'm not trying to avoid ever fixing it, but if they can live with 3 working burners and a working oven, I'd rather hold out a bit longer and then replace the whole thing.