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Window air unit over Electric meter
Inspection day! Exciting! Of course there finding a few things. One item is a window air conditioner mounted over the electrical service. The moisture coming off the air conditioner is dripping onto the electrical service. You can already see a rust starting on the electrical housing. The window unit can NOT be moved. Nothing to stop the sale...but want to definitely address this after the purchase. Suggestions anyone before I concoct a makeshift resolution?