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Jered Lafuze
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Just bought a house and i found electrical issues not to code

Jered Lafuze
  • Santee, CA
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Hello everyone, I have some friends that just bought a house in San Diego and they had me over to give some electrical advice. As I looked in the attic, the house is clearly a flip. There are multiple code violations with the newer work. These violations are not hidden at all. As a commercial electrician I know that the flipper should have pulled a permit. But there is not possible way that it would have passed an inspection. Any advice? Thanks

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Buyer beware. Probably should have been discovered by their inspectior. Too late now.

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