Environmental
In New York, 'carbon monoxide detectors' are required by law in:
AOnly new construction after 2010
BAll one- and two-family dwellings and multiple dwellings in New York State✓ Correct
COnly buildings with gas appliances
DCommercial buildings only
Explanation
New York law (Executive Law section 378) requires carbon monoxide detectors in all one- and two-family dwellings, as well as in multiple dwellings (apartment buildings). These detectors must be installed in proximity to sleeping areas. Sellers of residential property must certify compliance with this requirement.
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