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de33vine@sbcglobal.net asked: 
Help!!! After a recent storm, the lights in my apt. went out.  I was able to get most of the lights back on (via the fuse box).  My problems lie in the fact that, they will not come on in 1 room of the apt.  I contacted my landlord;  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Help!!! After a recent storm, the lights in my apt. went out.  I was able to get most of the lights back on (via the fuse box).  My problems lie in the fact that, they will not come on in 1 room of the apt.  I contacted my landlord;  who has given me the cold shoulder.  My question is should i try to fix this myself (hire out an electrician) or ride it out.  I&#8217;m afraid she might try to sue me once i move.  She&#8217;s tight-fisted with money and i think she&#8217;ll say that this incident was my fault.  It&#8217;s an old bldg. and, typically i have to keep warm with a space heater.  If i hire an electrician; how much do you think this would cost?  Thank you very much; all help would be appreciated!</p>
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