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Updated almost 8 years ago, 01/11/2017

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Robert Lee
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Floor heater broken, can I provide space heaters to tenants?

Robert Lee
  • Naas, Kildare
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Hi Guys,

Property is in Los Angeles, CA

The old floor heater has broken in a unit I manage and I was wondering if I could supply the tenants with space heaters for their unit. We are a bit reluctant, but not unwilling, to change out the old floor unit for a double wall unit because, it just does not get that cold in Los Angeles.  

 I'm not even 100% sure if we are legally obligated to fix the heater as it never gets so cold that the house becomes inhabitable.

Any help is appreciated,

Thanks

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