--------- (deleted) ---------- (04-14-2021 6:23pm) Robin W • Cheesman Park It’s no more dangerous than a gas stove upstairs as long it’s maintained. Vintage and dangerous are not mutually inclusive. Lots of people use vintage equipment of all kinds, it just needs proper maintenance. New equipment is dangerous if it’s not installed and maintained correctly 🤷🏼‍♀️I’m sorry about your aunt, that is a tragedy😔 -------- mine ---------- Scott H • Hale it is more dangerous because it's downstairs, Robin W - you argue with me even though I have more knowledge on this subject but I'm at a disadvantage because my position is less popular here. It was apparently not up to code and building codes exist for a reason. I take the time to write out an alternative viewpoint & get nullified. ------ (deleted) ----------- Robin W • Cheesman Park Scott H Nope, not nullifying at all. I haven’t seen the inspection and if it was up to code, I don’t know if you have. I understood that it simply isn’t allowed, period, even though it clearly had been at some point if it was there when the home was purchased. I assume that inspection is part of the modern home selling/buying process? I’m sure you do know more than I do about it, I wouldn’t assume otherwise🤷🏼‍♀️ Please feel free to add your expertise qualifications to your post so that no one will assume you have no expertise, not that I did.(edited) ======================== ====== replying to OP not to mine ======== LAWRENCE W • Northeast Park Hill What’s with this unacceptable issue?? To whom?? And why are you making negativity instead of a positive?? Just curious how you get your point of view!!