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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Blown breaker fuse who pays me it the landlord unsure of the law
I'm renting a house in Georgia and a fuse blew in the breaker panel is it my job or the landlords to fix the fuse will they gave to reimburse me for any cost I spend
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They are about $7, call the owner on the phone and ask him to leave a few spares on top of the box.
If the owner does not, then just buy a spare of each size and replace them as needed.
If you are having one that goes out all the time, you may have an electrical problem, and FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY tell the owner about it NOW (so you don't burn to death in an electrical fire).
Good Luck!