Environmental
Carbon monoxide detectors are required in Michigan residential properties under:
AEGLE regulations
BMichigan Residential Code and local ordinances✓ Correct
CFederal HUD requirements only
DLARA licensing requirements for landlords
Explanation
Michigan's Residential Code requires carbon monoxide detectors in new construction and renovated homes. Many local Michigan ordinances also require CO detectors in existing rental properties as part of habitability standards.
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