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Old 07-26-2011, 01:11 PM
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Here is the thing. I my state there is this little thing about knowing something or not. Since you know he is not insured, then there is a great chance you will be liable. But if you did not know, it would be MUCH easier to get off the hook.

We run into this in really old houses that were long ago converted to apartments. If we suspect that the electrical work was not done right, we can continue to suspect but essentially ignore it. But if we hire a contractor to look at it and find out that indeed apartment 1 has some power coming off of apartment 2's meter, then we MUST fix it.
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