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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 550988" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>go blank them. nothing in 7671 says you can't.</p><p></p><p>also don't understan the mentality of 'i need an isolator or ill have to switch off lights and work in the dark'. you'd be ****** if you neede to work on the actual lights then</p><p></p><p>by leaving them in, you can guarantee they will be turned off and the house will then be full of damp... not your problem but i can understand why many landlords do want them on</p><p></p><p>wasted trip? maybe, but if you're getting paid then who cares</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 550988, member: 2012"] go blank them. nothing in 7671 says you can't. also don't understan the mentality of 'i need an isolator or ill have to switch off lights and work in the dark'. you'd be ****** if you neede to work on the actual lights then by leaving them in, you can guarantee they will be turned off and the house will then be full of damp... not your problem but i can understand why many landlords do want them on wasted trip? maybe, but if you're getting paid then who cares [/QUOTE]
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