Hi,I have an unfinished basement in my rental. It has exposed floor joists and exposed underside of hardwood flooring of the first floor apartment. My question is: where is the best placement for the smoke detector to...
Researching the best device to install for remote/app based monitoring of water leaks, and the ability to shutoff water supply if needed. This would be for checking in on STRs especially when vacant during the off-sea...
Hey BP,Upgrading smoke and CO detectors across two buildings, six units. In need of ~15 smoke detectors and nearly as many CO detectors to meet the village code. Unable to install hardwired so looking at 10 year batte...
Hi all – I am curious to learn some of your best practices with respect to: Smoke detectors Carbon Monoxide detectorsFire extinguishers HVAC filter cleaning Lock changes between tenants I currently have property manag...
Carbon Monoxide Detectors – Follow on to the discussion, “Do You Provide Carbon Monoxide Detectors?”Where should I place them? How many should I have? Plug in or battery operated or both? What say you? Check out t...
i'm finding it hard to keep abreast of the most recent interpretation of the ongoing CO and smoke alarm rules as applicable to all units in CA, whether owner occupied, multifamily, mixed used, commercial, etc.my area ...
Trying to find without calling first but will probably call county office to confirm but does anyone know what are the smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector requirements for a home built in the late 70s in all i...
Hello everybody, how do you see the biggest risks of being a landlord and how do you manage them? For example, how do you decrease the liability in the case of fire?What are other risks you are concerned about and how...
I am in the process of preparing my Frederick property for the tenant. My real estate agent who uses zipLogix rental lease is trying to convince me that I HAVE to use the dual powered (AC and battery) smoke detect...
I have read over the law multiple times and cannot come to a conclusion on this. The way the Washington State Fire Code is written it sounds like we need to install a smoke detector and a CO detector in all bedrooms t...