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Question about landlord responsibilities for fire safety equipment?

I'm wondering what the requirements are for a landlord to be up to code with fire safety equipment in the building. More specifically, I noticed that on the fire extinguishers in the building, the company that did the inspection of the extinguishers have their license codes listed but it is for two different states. (I live in an area where three states are very close proximity to another). I'm wondering about this because the address of the fire certification company is in my city but they haven't listed a license code for within this state. Does anyone know about that? How can I find out if that's illegal or not? I have a shady landlord so I'm wondering if he's hiring a company that's not legit.

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Probably the one doing the passinggoing out of your regular lanebut that may not be enforceable on private property.
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whoever was passing on the right..but usually most parking lot accidents are ruled equal fault or no-fault.due to the fat they are not patrolled or governed by city most of the time so basically ur insurance has to cover damagesand both or neither would b charged..usually no tickets but ur insurance will go up for both ppl involved even if it wasn't ur fault.

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