What is next you ask-----The adoption by many communities of the International Property Maintenance Code. Link below.
Thanks to the adoption of it here along with some modifications to it I now have an unsalable house unless I sell "as is". I don't have GFCI circuits in the kitchen and bathroom, nor 3 prong outlets in the majority of the house. I've lived here for 20 years and gotten along without them because I understand it is an old house and has limitations.
The house is just over 600 square feet in an aging neighborhood. Do I really want to spend a couple of grand on it just to sell it? No. It really needs rewired starting with a new service panel. I can do all of the work but am not allowed to do the service panel as it must be done by a licensed electrician.
I have until July 1st when the code goes into affect. Guess I'll try to dump my home before then but will still sell it as is. It will no doubt become a rental and further drive down the value of the neighborhood.
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