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LarryFine said:I disagree: "double-tapped" breakers are.
I forgot about those. I tell you, Harry Homeowner does some freaky stuff, but Harry's buddy does some even freakier stuff.
LarryFine said:I disagree: "double-tapped" breakers are.
pferucci said:This is all nice to know but what is the fix should I run a ground to the water line to each rec., LOL. OR is a GFCI ok at the first Rec on te Branch circiut?, I believe the Later is true. I don't think the HI is enforcing this just put it on thr list of repair.
Thanks for your response Guys.
Jim W in Tampa said:If grounded receptacles are required it would be for ALL of them.
roger said:That is not necessarily true Jim, Laundry Area receptacles were required to be a three pole when no others in the dwelling were.
Roger
Mike answered this in the first reply. See 406.3(D), 250.130, and 250.114 as Roger directed.pferucci said:This is all nice to know but what is the fix should I run a ground to the water line to each rec., LOL. OR is a GFCI ok at the first Rec on te Branch circiut?, I believe the Later is true. I don't think the HI is enforcing this just put it on the list of repair.
georgestolz said:Nice post Minuteman, it truly brought relevance to the report.![]()
pferucci said:I Have a house where the Rec. are not grounded and no ground wire present.
The inspector wants all Rec. in the Kitchen and Dinning room grounded. what should i do. Is there somthing in the NEC that address's this issue. I heard that a GFCI at the first REC in line is acceptable but not sure.
Minuteman said:Thanks George. I thought for a little bit there that I was being ignored. Point is, the HO has to do the repairs listed by the HI if there is to be a USDA or VA loan. Period.
Yep, if you have to do it, then that is the quickest and cheapest legal way to do it. 406.3 (D) (3) (b) & (c)
Jim W in Tampa said:Are you saying that seller must correct everything the HI wants,regardless of it being an nec violation or not ?
iwire said:Jim, only if the seller wants to sell to a buyer that is getting a loan that requires it.
In other words the seller does not have to help the buyer get financing, they can say no and wait for another buyer.
But there are States that have rules outside the NEC that require corrections at the time of a sale.
Here in MA for instance GFCIs must be installed in Bathrooms as part of some housing code.
Jim W in Tampa said:Bob, i am fine with repairs needed by nec or local code but when it gets to the point of an HI making up his own then i have a problem.Was a time many years ago that some sellers would simply say NO to anyone wanting a VA loan.They were usually slower and problems so best to just pass them up .
Minuteman said:Jim, I would suppose that if the HI was way of base, and push came to shove, then an HO with someone in his corner that was more knowledgeable of code might prevail. However, as Bob pointed out, if you want to play their game, you gotta play by their rules.
Jim W in Tampa said:Believe me i would play the game and make plenty when i sue that HI for his mistake.