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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgeDG" data-source="post: 552675" data-attributes="member: 37742"><p>I'm in Birmingham</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, the attic door is in the bathroom, the last electrician that came couldn't fit through it lol</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice, I've dealt with small things before like fixing / installing a light fixture or changing the light switch, and I always turn the breaker off and wait for a few minutes to make sure the current that's left in the wires disperses. And yeah... for years we've accepted much more than that, just because of today's housing market, we're already rooted here, for more than 8 years and if it was just myself, I would have shown that pr*ck what's what and moved from this sh*thole but at this stage, can't fight him on anything...</p><p></p><p></p><p>You have no idea... And he was the one who didn't want to make us a 1 year contract because he thought we wouldn't pay (that after 6 years, when he decided to take the house back from the agency) and whenever we have to do something, he brings up the contract and legalities but he doesn't care about them when it comes to his responsabilities.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks a lot for all the feedback, I'll get back when I have to time to go in the attic and inspect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeDG, post: 552675, member: 37742"] I'm in Birmingham Yes, the attic door is in the bathroom, the last electrician that came couldn't fit through it lol Thanks for the advice, I've dealt with small things before like fixing / installing a light fixture or changing the light switch, and I always turn the breaker off and wait for a few minutes to make sure the current that's left in the wires disperses. And yeah... for years we've accepted much more than that, just because of today's housing market, we're already rooted here, for more than 8 years and if it was just myself, I would have shown that pr*ck what's what and moved from this sh*thole but at this stage, can't fight him on anything... You have no idea... And he was the one who didn't want to make us a 1 year contract because he thought we wouldn't pay (that after 6 years, when he decided to take the house back from the agency) and whenever we have to do something, he brings up the contract and legalities but he doesn't care about them when it comes to his responsabilities. Anyway, thanks a lot for all the feedback, I'll get back when I have to time to go in the attic and inspect it. [/QUOTE]
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