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Tristian Cox
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Tenant smells gas when cooking ?

Tristian Cox
  • Investor
  • Highland Park , NJ
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hello all , my tenant called me and said that he smelled gas while using the stove and it set off the carbon monoxide alarm. How should I handle this situation ? Is this a simple fix or does it involve getting a new stove 

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Donald Howaniec
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Donald Howaniec
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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In Chicago area we call gas company. They will check for gas leaks in an appliance no charge.

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