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Colorado Springs, Colorado

Listing and selling real estate in Colorado Springs

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Colorado Carbon Monixide Bill

May. 27, 2009
Categorized in: Miscellaneous
Tagged with: carbon monoxide, detector
The Colorado Carbon Monoxide bill goes into effect on July 1, 2009. Every home bought or sold in the State of Colorado will be required to have a carbon monoxide detector within 15 feet of any bedroom or room that is used for sleeping. The CO detectors can be battery powered, hardwired, or hardwired with a battery backup. All rental properties must comply with these requirements at the time you change tenants.