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teripec
Sep 6, 2010, 11:46 AM
In cuyahoga county what is the temperatures a landlord has to provide his tenants concerning heat and hot water

twinkiedooter
Sep 6, 2010, 12:25 PM
You will need to contact the County to see if there are any parameters regarding this.

teripec
Sep 6, 2010, 12:57 PM
Thank-you, I am just having a problem as what to Google,I keep getting referances to landlord tenant law, but that doesn't cover the temperatures and months of the year heat must be maintained, I did find New York, which is oct-may, 68 day and 55 night

twinkiedooter
Sep 7, 2010, 11:48 AM
thank-you, I am just having a problem as what to google,I keep getting referances to landlord tenant law, but that doesnt cover the temperatures and months of the year heat must be maintained, I did find New York, which is oct-may, 68 day and 55 night

I lived in NYC and the heat would be shut off at night or the boiler was set on a timer. They would shut the radiator boiler heat off at 11PM and turn it back on at 7AM. Brrrr! Made for some very cold nights if I was not in bed bundled up.

As for hot water requirements what is your hot water temperature now coming out of the hot water faucet?