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Lockable thermostat heat only
Hello, I have a 3 unit property, and I pay the heating on the property I do want to upgrade the thermostat before the colder weather which is recommended heat only I have radiant heat I looking for thermostat that I can lock the temperature tenants cannot raise the temperature.
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It may not be OK with your state to restrict access to the thermostat. Tenants have a right to a comfortable environment and their comfort level might not always match yours. But you could get a thermostat where you can restrict the maximum highs and lows of the unit to make sure they don't exceed those thresholds. A lot of thermostats do this, including the Nest stats I believe.