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Water Damage To Cookerhood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marvo" data-source="post: 329747" data-attributes="member: 20838"><p>Cooker hoods are designed to work in steamy and high condensation areas so it's doubtful water got inside unless there was a very good reason you're not telling us about. Even if the cooker hood suffered damage or had a fault the worst damage that should have occurred at the consumer unit would be a blown fused or tripped circuit breaker.</p><p></p><p>If you didn't cause the damage to the hood then say as much in writing to the landlord and decline to foot the bill for the repairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvo, post: 329747, member: 20838"] Cooker hoods are designed to work in steamy and high condensation areas so it's doubtful water got inside unless there was a very good reason you're not telling us about. Even if the cooker hood suffered damage or had a fault the worst damage that should have occurred at the consumer unit would be a blown fused or tripped circuit breaker. If you didn't cause the damage to the hood then say as much in writing to the landlord and decline to foot the bill for the repairs. [/QUOTE]
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