Tenants Have Electrical Problems?

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My tenant emailed this problem with my rental property. Has anyone experienced a problem like this before? Does it sound like a problem with the circuit breakers?

Quote:

"...I don’t know if there is an electrical problem or what, but we have had a lot of issues since we moved in. The problem with the refrigerator is that the ice maker inside is shorted out, and where the ground wire is on the frig; it is all black around it, like the electricity arched. The frig is fine though, other than that, I am just worried about a fire. Many of the wall sockets don’t work at all, and some are also “stretched out” where plugs wont stay in them…I have never seen that before. In the master bedroom, I plugged a lamp into one of the sockets and it flickered for about an hour, then popped and went out. I put in a new bulb and it doesn’t work, I think something shorted out the lamp and it is dead. Finally, our cordless phone worked the first week it was in, but now doesn’t work at all, it is completely dead. We did not have all these problems with the stuff before, so I think the wiring needs to be checked, and the outlets need replacing on some..."

Comments(7)

  • Konte24th August, 2005

    Get an Electrician immediatelly,it sounds like you need more breakers and higher watts. DO IT NOW.

  • FallenAngel24th August, 2005

    I would not waste any time in getting an electrician out there. Sounds like there is a serious problem somewhere and it needs to be checked out and corrected before it gets more serious.

  • bargain7624th August, 2005

    If there is not time to get an electrician?

    Pull the main breaker and shut it down. REALLY!

  • Eric524th August, 2005

    In that sentence he meant........get an electrician out there now, not that he would be wasting time. Regional differences in the reading?

  • bgrossnickle24th August, 2005

    I have had a similar experience. The plugs falling out is just that the recepticals are old. Have the tenant pick one or two key recepticals and have the electrician replace those. The shorting is probably that the outlet is not properly wired. Definately get an electrician out there. It could be something simple.

  • jimandlacy24th August, 2005

    After you get the electrician be sure to give us a follow-up. Thanx

  • nyjosh26th August, 2005

    So how did it go with the electrician, molarband?

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