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Still cold nights. Landlord already killed boilers. Brrrrr...

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XenaWulf

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? OHIO

I am in a HUD/VASH program,
and live in Cincinnati, OH.
I have been in my apartment for 4.5 years.
My heat and water is paid by the landlord.
We've had an unusual Spring here,
and this is the 2nd night-time "cold snap"
in the last month-and-a-half that have
the morning temps in the lower 40's,
(40 this morning and next 3 nights).
The landlord shut the boilers down right before
these 2 hit and told me "they will stay off until October".
I mentioned it to my CMHA inspector,
who said the date to cut heat is city mandated.
(HUH?)
I'm not well to begin with,
but I have spent the last 6 weeks constantly sick.
So....who do I get mad at?
Is the city responsible for my shivering at night?
Or, is the landlord breaking their agreement on the lease to provide heat?
(Or, do they only have to do that only through a certain date?)

Thank you!
"Brrrrrrrr"​
 


FarmerJ

Senior Member
I found this in Yahoo so since it gives a phone number call them since its up to you to verify that it is true or still valid In Cincinnati:
Temperature for heat in an apartment during the Winter.

When the temperature outside is 55 degrees F or below, the apartment heat requirements are: 70 degrees F between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. and 64 degrees between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Contact the Environmental Complaint Line at 513-564-1750. A sanitarian will go to the apartment to confirm the report and will contact the landlord to remedy the proble
 

FarmerJ

Senior Member
Yes it is true , we are having the winter that wont die, its been so cold the last two nights ive been out on my property scrounging to find even junk wood to put into the outdoor wood burner , SO it looks like the house will be warm tonight :)~ btw post back after you have tried to call that number it does help other tenants see results.
 

XenaWulf

Junior Member
Leaf and litter?

Hmmmm....
I called to see if
I could leave a message.
When the voicemail came online,
the woman I'm SURE said
"Leaf and Litter Dept."
I left a message anyway.

We'll see!

Gonna be in the 30's tonight,

I should not have to be paying
for electricity
to run a heater
all day and night
when heat is
supposed to be free.​
 

BL

Senior Member
5321.04 Landlord obligations.

Supply running water, reasonable amounts of hot water, and reasonable heat at all times, except where the building that includes the dwelling unit is not required by law to be equipped for that purpose, or the dwelling unit is so constructed that heat or hot water is generated by an installation within the exclusive control of the tenant and supplied by a direct public utility connection;

Well Cities may have their own regulations,they generally are to a higher standard of heating.

I doubt the City is substandard to the State's Laws.
 
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Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I'm in OH, my house is holding at 68 with the furnace off. Turn on the oven or stove for a bit if you need to.
I'm in Ohio too and my house has fallen to 50 degrees with the furnace off in the last week .... You can't determine how her home is without taking into consideration location, wind, insulation, altitude and various other things.
 

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