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Sorry,

I did not mean it was an NEC requirement for a closet light. I was just saying it is a common local ammendment around here to have a light. If that's what you want in your area then try to make that ammendment. Not much you can do with out the ammendment except prohibit keyless.

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Sounds like a contractor trying to hose his customer with an extra and the owner challanged him. COntractor knows when he bids what he needs in the closet. Even if it were an extra then it should have been addressed long before you got there. Maybe he thought George would miss it???

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Hey E57 if your paying $20-$50 for closet fluorescents I've got some fixtures for you!

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