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on 02-08-2013 06:07 PM
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on 02-08-2013 06:07 PM
The power board left outside is owned by the tenants. No permanent power board, circuits etc or outlets failed.
The electrician has given his professional opinion in writing as to what the cause was.. tenants responsiblity.
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on 02-08-2013 06:08 PM
Who did the electrician send the bill to?
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on 02-08-2013 06:10 PM
The owners or their RE agent usually gets the tradesmens bills. Up to them to pay it and get the money off the tenant, if the tenant was responsible.
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on 02-08-2013 06:11 PM
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on 02-08-2013 06:12 PM
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on 02-08-2013 06:13 PM
@daydream**believer wrote:Anyyyywayyyy,
back to the actual topic.
Iza, glad to see you finally agree it is tenants responsibility 🙂
I shall let you all know how it goes tomorrow when i give the bill to them
If the OP was worded/explained the same way your recent post was ..I would have posted that from the start .
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on 02-08-2013 06:14 PM
@izabsmiling wrote:I'd think you'd have trouble proving that it was their fault,that it was deliberate and intentional . If it hadn't rained and all that water gotten in the doorway it wouldn't have happened. If it's the house next door I'm glad that you didn't investigate as you may have gotten electrocuted (as could your tenants if they weren't on the ball..which btw some people aren't by nature)
I'm not a sparky, but I believe the water wasn't what caused the overload, it was the number of power cords they had plugged into that power board which caused the overload.
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on 02-08-2013 06:15 PM
the OP was worded just fine.
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on 02-08-2013 06:16 PM
yep what more can be said lol
