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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"MikeWhy" wrote in message
That's not quite how it works. Where there are laws governing such
things, the buyer will have the house inspected to be sure it meets
code. It might escape notice; it might not. Or, in the event of a
claim, the insurance company might find that the non-compliant
condition was causative.


What buyer? Do you have people inspecting your house all the time in
case they want to buy? Seems to me, if you are going to sell you'd
probably start dismantling the shop anyway and can remove wiring
easily.
As for the insurance claim, something has to go wrong first. Then it
has to be related.


Put a sign over the outlets: "Dryer 1" and "Dryer 2."