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Re: Complex HVAC system change
by B
on September 17, 2014 @19:25
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You might compromise if the new system is installed before the lease ends by compensating the difference in electrical usage for only that time between the new installation and the end of lease. Than have the new lease reflect the new heat/cool system.
You can not change the terms of your lease without the tenants consent.
Redo your ad, do not include the $50 electrical amount.
Question? How is hot water provided?
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Re: Complex HVAC system change
by Anonymous
on September 18, 2014 @11:42
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I honestly don't expect to have any issues with the tenant, though one never knows in these types of situations. Out of the kindness of my heart, I let him move in a few days early and didn't charge him for it. The lease also states there is a $10 fee if he locks himself out. While moving in, he locked himself out, and I didn't charge him for it. Hot water is provided through a central system as well. The units do not have individual hot water heaters.
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