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Frank Mwaisaka
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When do I tell tenant they dont control the thermostat

Frank Mwaisaka
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South Bend, IN
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I am a new landlord with one up and down duplex. The building has separate electric meters, one gas and water meters. For that reason I am responsible for water and gas bills and tenants pay their own electric. Because of having only one gas meter, there is single HVAC hence singe thermostat as well. The downstairs unit already has a tenant and I am getting ready to rent the upstairs unit. When is the right time to notify my prospective upstairs tenants that they do not have control of the thermostat, it will be controlled by the tenant who rented downstairs?

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    This will be a problem. You should get a seperate gas and water meter.

    The other option is to have a damper installed and seperate thermostat for upstairs. I still would not want to be paying for unlimited gas and water for my tenants.

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