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Question:

if a car crashes into a fire hydrant, who would pay for the replacement if the driver dies?

would his family be charged for it? or the insurance or the city?

Answer:

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Rental houses have to have them, apartments they must be in in a nearby hallway but there is no requirement mandating a personal extinguisher in each unit.
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