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Owner Pays Heat / Tenant leaves front door open/ what can i do ?
Owner Pays Gas Heat / Tenant leaves front inside door open/ but the storm door is closed , but i feel like were wasting money, what can i do ? Legally
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I have a similar issue where one tenant tends to leave lights on 24/7 in rooms they're not using, and I'm paying the electricity bill. I think the first step for me will be to just kindly ask the tenant to be more considerate of the amount of energy they're using... Perhaps you could do the same by asking your tenant to keep the door closed as it's wasting energy? Any other suggestions?