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Re: ??? A.T.(SF) ??? by A.T.SF (CA) on February 17, 2012 @08:45

                              
OK so I reread the post and I tend to agree with some of the other posters that the Landlord should be supplying the fire extinguisher. Originally I was looking at this as something new being added, but, this has already been a part of the rental. If an item like this extinguisher, is being replaced or updated due to ordinance I think that's on the Landlord, to make sure the property is up to code and fulfills his/her insurance liability. This would not require any Change in the Rental Agreement, just should be a part of the house rules. I have multifamily units (12), I provide the fire extinguishers, yearly inspection and any replacements.
Thanks for bringing my first answer to my attention.
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