Water heater and smoke detector statement of compliance 2025

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Disclosures and Inspections Home sellers have a legal obligation to disclose any known material defects or issues with the property. This includes previous repairs, structural problems, or any other factors that may affect the buyers decision. Additionally, cooperating with the buyers inspection process is essential.
ACalifornia law requires that every dwelling intended for human occupancy have smoke alarms. (Cal. Health and Safety Code section 13113.7). There is no exception for single family properties.
What must occur in order to comply with laws regarding braced water heaters? The seller must provide certification of having the water heater(s) braced, anchored, or strapped in place.
Similarly to other major appliances, water heaters need regular testing, inspections, and maintenance to continue operating. This is something that you should have done by a licensed plumber at least once per year.
A faulty or outdated water heater can be a red flag for potential buyers and may impact the overall value of your home. By proactively replacing your water heater, you can avoid any issues that may arise during these processes and potentially increase the value of your home.

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The FHAs appraisal guidelines for water heaters state that the appraiser should examine the heating systems to determine if they are adequate for healthful and comfortable living conditions. A heating system should provide comfort and good health regardless of its design, fuel, or heat source.
Smoke alarms should be tested ideally once a month, Kerber advises, or at the very least, twice per year. He suggests using Daylight Savings Time as your key to sticking to a six-month schedule. When you go to set your clock forward or back, also check your smoke alarms, Kerber says.

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