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Wow, thank you guys for all of the help. I went away for a few days so sorry I couldnt answer the questions. The fire started in the room near the outlet/power strip. He noted in the report that there were a lot of cords but I do not believe it was anything in excess of what a normal person...
Thank you for the quick reply. I suppose, correct me if I am wrong, that even if the circuit is overloaded, it would still be the landlords fault because the function of the circuit breaker is to cut off electricity in the even of an overload. If the circuit breaker was fully functioning...
Hello everyone this is my first post. I live in New Jersey and I am having quite a problem. I lived in an apartment for a little bit over a year. Around March, a fire broke out at my apartment and resulted in near total destruction. Luckily, I had renters insurance and the damage as well as my...
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