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If it is really 23 years old it is not EPA certified. As such, the stove is illegal to be sold, bought, installed, or given away in WA state. But cripes, who follows that law? It's like the speed limit.
I don't know why the owners would be so concerned if someone did in fact install it in Washington State. Just using common sense here, but I would think it would be the new owners who would be held responsible if they violated a code or law there. Plus, someone could be buying it to use as a door stop for all they know.
I don't know why the owners would be so concerned if someone did in fact install it in Washington State. Just using common sense here, but I would think it would be the new owners who would be held responsible if they violated a code or law there. Plus, someone could be buying it to use as a door stop for all they know.
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