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Yessenia Gonzalez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lees Summit, MO
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Not sure how to handle bad electrical work

Yessenia Gonzalez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lees Summit, MO
Posted Nov 11 2019, 19:46

Hello All, 

We got a call from our tenant reporting electrical issues at the property resulting in the electrician notifying us that the electrical panel needed to be replaced. We agreed for repairs to be completed. (Btw our property is out of state) we just found out through our tenants that the electrician did not pull permits and did shotty work. My hubby wants to demand the company to redo it, I say learn from our mistake and hire a competent electrician to do the job right and then take this to small claims. My rationale is that I do not want these shady characters touching our property with a ten foot pole. Any feedback will be appreciated thanks! 

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