Wierd problem

The tech guy said that the frame spacing could not be adjusted during the CLA. And actually it was a bit better before the operation.
In my book a CLA involves taking the camera apart and change parts that have been worn down - in agreement with the owner, of course. Hence, the statement about not being able to correct the frame spacing when doing a CLA, would make me worry about the skills of this person, and his willingness and ability to work on your equipment in a qualified manner.
 
Another possibility is light striking your negatives during the development process, if you claim that the problem continues beyond the frame.

It is not logical to assume a light leak in the camera if there is only one instance of it on a roll of film.

Other people learned from the internet to chant "CLA" whenever something is wrong. Aside from the fact that most of them don't really know what a "CLA" entails, you should rarely, if ever, have one performed on your cameras.
 
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