houses that don’t have electricity/old houses not having electricity.

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There are still some old houses that don’t have electricity/There are still some old houses not having electricity.
The examples are mine. Is the second version correct?
 
There are still some old houses that don’t have electricity/There are still some old houses not having electricity.
The examples are mine. Is the second version correct?
It's just about possible. the first is more natural.
 
For the second one you could say:

There are still a lot of old houses without electricity.
 
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1. There are still some old houses that don’t have electricity.
2.
There are still some old houses not having electricity.
Whenever you give us more than one sentence to look at, present them as a numbered list.
The examples are mine. Is the second version sentence correct?
No.
 

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