Are there functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the home?

To check smoke or carbon monoxide detectors, push the test button. If no sound, change the battery and then recheck. Also, check the dates of the detectors. If the smoke detector is 10 years old or older, it needs to be replaced. Carbon monoxide detectors vary from five to 10 years for replacement. If there is no date, replace.

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1. Where is the sanitary sewer service located?
2. Does the home have a sump pump? Is it draining properly?
3. Where is my water service located?
4. Whose responsibility are repairs to a home’s water service?
5. Where is the water shut-off valve in the house?
6. What is the hardness of water in New Ulm?
7. What is the size of my electrical service? Does it have fuses or breakers?
8. Are there functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the home?
9. The natural gas appliances are not working; who should I call?
10. Are there any rebates for replacing appliances?
11. What is the condition of the furnace/air conditioner? Are there rebates available?
12. What are the past average utility bills for my home?
13. How and where do I change the utilities into my name after I purchase the home?
14. What type of insulation is in the house? Is the attic insulated?
15. What is my property zoned?
16. What are my property setbacks?
17. How do I identify my property lines?
18. Are there any easements on my property?