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A smoke and carbon monoxide detector addendum is a legal document that is often included in a residential lease agreement. This contract outlines the responsibilities of the landlord and tenants when it comes to maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in a rental property.
Smoke detectors are required in all U.S. states, while carbon monoxide detectors are required in every state except Hawaii and Missouri. Some states even require a smoke detector addendum to be included in the lease agreement. Regardless of local laws, it is important to educate tenants on the importance of fire safety and protection from carbon monoxide exposure. Highlighting the tenants’ responsibilities when it comes to maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide detectors helps keep landlords and tenants on the same page and prevent future liability concerns.
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Shared Utilities Agreement
No Smoking Lease Addendum
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