North Carolina (NC) Landlords Face New Carbon Monoxide Law
Starting January 1st, 2010, all North Carolina rental properties that have an attached garage or use fossil fuels for heat and/or appliances must have a working Carbon Monoxide Detector.
Starting January 1st, 2010, all North Carolina rental properties that have an attached garage or use fossil fuels for heat and/or appliances must have a working Carbon Monoxide Detector.