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Gerald Swanson
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Resetting a Tripped Breaker

Gerald Swanson
  • Panama City, FL
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Hello

 I have tenant who called the rental Management company stated the A/C wasn't working.  The rental company called A/C company and all it was a tripped breaker.  Cost is $75.00.  who do you think should pay for such an easy fix?

     Thank you

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Ben Higginbotham
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Ben Higginbotham
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On the other hand why did the breaker trip? has this happened before? If you are having problems with the AC do you want the tenant simply resetting a breaker repeatedly? Breakers generally do not just trip themselves for no reason, it can happen but should be monitered for a while to make sure there is no larger problem.

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