The LED light in the rented house is broken.
It's a normal fluorescent light. I think it's normal for people who live on a charter to change it, but I don't know what to do because it's an LED.
I know that it costs tens of thousands of won because it's just a split.
What should I do with the cost burden for LEDs?
3678 2017-07-02 Gentleman
LEDs are often not at the level that individuals can fix, so I'm going to call a businessman.
It's quite expensive, so I think it's right to talk to the owner and ask him to fix it.
I don't know if it's a consumable item, but if the LED is broken, it's not just changing the lamp, so I think it's better to talk to the owner's house.
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