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Re: Not Enough Hot Water by Micah on March 12, 2012 @08:37

                              
They are all talk. They are not going to do anything to you. On the off chance that they do, just have all your documentation ready to show that it is working fine. Why didn't the repair guy actually check the water in the apartment? He should ahve done that before even looking at the furnace.
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Re: Not Enough Hot Water by Mark on March 12, 2012 @10:32 [ Reply ]
What documentation? The Oil Company Technicians would have to appear in court to testify. What would they say, they talked to the tenant and tenant said hot water was in all pipes. The technicians did not do any investigation into the matter to determine if a problem exist or not. The landlord should quit trying to find excuses and determine for himself if there is a problem or not. Get a Plumber or Heating Expert to check it out. Then go from there to correct the problem or bill the tenant.
    Re: Not Enough Hot Water by Anonymous on March 12, 2012 @11:56 [ Reply ]
    I am going to contact my plumber today to check all the pipes. I am going to make sure I and my emergency contact is there to document everything when the plumber is there. Of course, I will give them sufficient notice when this happens.

Re: Not Enough Hot Water by Peter Johnson (QLD) on August 19, 2012 @18:31 [ Reply ]
Did anyone ask how many people are having hot showers/baths at the unit..I had the same complaint from my tenant, but he didn't tell me six people lived there not just the two as per the lease. Then he complains not enough hot water..

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