In Massachusetts, all single-family homes, multifamily properties, and condominiums must comply with smoke detector requirements prior to closing. Massachusetts law mandates that smoke detectors must be installed in residential properties, and a smoke detector certificate must be obtained from the local fire department as part of the closing process.
The certificate ensures that the smoke detectors are properly installed and functioning according to state and local regulations. This certificate is required to transfer ownership of the property.
While hard-wired smoke detectors are required in some cases, they are not mandatory for all single-family residences. The rule applies more strictly to multifamily dwellings or properties built after a specific year. The correct answer is that a smoke detector certificate must be obtained from the local fire department.
[Reference: 527 CMR 1.00 – Massachusetts Fire Code; M.G.L. c. 148, § 26., ]
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