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[quote=Anonymous]I can't speak directly to electricity loss but we have a rental unit in our house and this issue came up due to flooding from a broken water main in a nearby street. As a landlord, we were responsible for taking care of repairs in a timely manner, but not to a break on the rent. Most of the homes on our street had damage (including our own living areas) but it was not due to our own negligence. Just like a homeowner who is inconvenienced by a disaster, a renter will be inconvenienced. That is just part of life. As a renter, you are lucky that any damage is not your problem and the fix will be up to the landlord, but the regular inconveniences of life do not go away just because you rent. [/quote]
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