Kern County Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in Kern county ‘waive’ RPA governmental code compliance when selling, even though given the option, many sellers would opt for a ‘retrofit’ or ‘code compliance’ inspection upon sale to cover their liability after the close of their escrow.

When selling a home in the county of Kern, the following items should be checked by a ‘dis-interested’ and independent third party retrofitter for full compliance. This ensures all parties, including sellers, agents and their brokers, will be covered in case of problems after the close of escrow.

Homes in the county of Kern, upon sale, require working smoke detectors in each bedroom and bedroom hallway, and on each floor. Smoke detectors can be either battery type or hard wired type. Seismic EQ valve on gas meter is not required. Carbon monoxide detector on each level at least. Hot Water heater tank must be double strapped. Tankless water heaters do not need to be strapped. Low flow toilets and showerheads in each bathroom, state standard is 1.6 GBF.

Individual cities in Kern County typically follow the guidelines for county of Kern. Kern county guidelines are the same as for the state of California.

Call us with any questions you may have at 310-800-4418.


Kern County Offices

1115 Truxtun Ave, 5th Floor

Bakersfield, CA 93301

661-868-3140

Kern County retrofit and code compliance

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