I recently purchased a 1996 16x80 Belmont Mobile Home. The master bathroom has one GFCI outlet, lights over the sink, an overhead light, and a vent fan. Nothing was working in this bathroom when I purchased the home. The GFCI would not reset so I assumed it was faulty. Today I removed the GFCI and tested the bare wires: 2 sets of wires each with black, white, and ground wires. The GFCI is 15A and the breaker to this bathroom is 15A. With the switches for the sink lights, overhead light, and vent fan off (at least flipped in the down position) one set of bare black and white wires tested 85 volts and the other set was zero. When the sink lights are turned on (switch flipped up - remember they are not burning - nothing in the bathroom works) the original GFCI wires tested at 85 volts are now zero volts and the original set of wires which were zero now test 75 volts. My tester identifies outlets in other areas of the home which are working as 125 volts. It also test 125 volts at the 15A breaker when it is on and zero at the breaker when it is off. When the sink lights are turned off (switch flipped down) and the switch for the overhead light is flipped up (remember the overhead light does not burn) the same thing happens as what happened when the switch for the sink lights were flipped up. Any idea what could be causing this anomaly?