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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Rent per room all utilities included questions
So I have a very basic question. I have a rental that I'll be charging 700 per room to rent, this is going to included all the utilities. That being said can I install a programmable t stat with a lock box?
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Yes you should be fine as long as you keep the thermostat set at reasonable settings (check local state ordinances, some have specific min temps).