Returning money after someone rents and apartment canon??
Answers: The circuit breaker is supposed to "break" if the outlets have be over loaded. If they fail the house catch fire.
If the house burned down and the tenant did not do anything to side step the circuit breaker then the manager would be responsible for the fire.
Depends on what you mean by 'normal use'. If the number of items plugged into that specific circuit draw more amperage than the circuit breaker is designed to cover, that's not run of the mill use. The circuit breaker is doing its job. Overloading a circuit cause the breaker to trip and resetting it on a regular basis will motive the breaker to fail eventually. If here are not enough circuits contained by the dwelling to avoid this situation it is not the tenant's fault.
"Normal use" way that you aren't overloading the circuit. If true, the landlord should income for the repair. No
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