Starting September 1, 2022, prospective buyers of newly built one or two-family homes will now become aware of the possibility of a fire damaging their home, and have the opportunity to reduce this risk prior to even beginning construction.
On November 4, 2021, Governor Hochul
signed Bill
S1383 into law, which amends Section 759-a of the General Business Law.
Beginning September 1, 2022, builders of one- or two-family homes with less
than three stories will be required to provide a buyer with a cost estimate for
the installation and maintenance of an automatic fire sprinkler system. The
builder must also provide a copy of written materials prepared by the office of
fire prevention and control which details the benefits of and includes factors that
can affect the costs associated with the installation and maintenance of an
automatic fire sprinkler. If the buyer requests the installation of the
automatic fire sprinkler system, the builder shall install it at the buyer’s
expense.
Fire Sprinkler systems are an
effective device in the event of a fire and are not uncommon. Many structures such
as commercial buildings and multi-family homes are required to install such
devices in the State of New York. The justifications for this bill seem very convincing,
and this bill will allow prospective homeowners who are planning new
construction with a cost estimate for installation of a fire sprinkler system
which could ultimately, save their house or even more importantly, their lives.