Last night I smelled a brunt electrical smell coming from my basement and immediately turned off everything. I had the Heating and Cooling guy to my house this afternoon. When he turned on my furnace, sparks started flying and it started a small fire that we put out. Turns out, the person I bought the house from, Executive Real Estate in St. Peter, rigged the breaker switch with duct tape to allow it to continue to work, but this mean it would fail to switch off in case of an issue. This is a huge safety issue. My house could have burned down any time in the last year!!! Plus my inspector WIN Home Inspections in St. Charles should have noticed the duct tape upon visual inspection and never passed the house. This is the second issue I have had in this home with a faulty repair job and a poor inspection. Needless to say I need a new furnace. Please share this post so others are not taken advantage of like me.
Description of Work: Executive Real Estate was the broker who sold me my home. This real estate company represented the seller of the house I brought which happens to be the owner of the company's mother.
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