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I live in an older apartment and there does not seem to be enough receptacles and dedicated circuits. Can the owner be mandated to update the circuitry to current codes?

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I live in an older apartment and there does not seem to be enough receptacles and dedicated circuits. Can the owner be mandated to update the circuitry to current codes?

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A. No. If the original installation was installed with permits and was accepted in accordance with the code requirements applicable at the time of installation then updating to the current code is not mandatory.

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