Allison Allison asked:

Their are big burn marks on the floors of our house, which we rent out. We had a repair guy (not an electrician) look at it, and he said that there is no way that it is our fault, that it was caused by the tenant’s fan. There is no damage to the wall outlet or the cord of the fan – only to the fan and our floors and the ceiling and walls (smoke stains). The tenant swears the fan was turned off and refuses to pay for fixing the damage. This shouldn’t be a problem as we could take it out of the deposit, but unfortunately, he’s left and his roommates have given him back his part of the deposit. Thus, the roommates would be left paying for his damages, which doesn’t seem fair since they’re nice guys. Anyway, our question is: is it as obvious that he is lying as we think? Or is it possible that the fan really was turned off and that there really was some sort of electricity surge that could legitimately be our responsibility?

sussex electrics

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