As the temperature outside gets colder, questions start rolling in about renting in the winter.
What can tenants do if their furnace stops working?
Can a space heater be used to heat the entire rental property?
What if the landlord won’t pay to fix the furnace?
Is there a law that says how warm the temperature inside the property has to be?
For the answers to all these questions, take a look at the Legal Resource Centre’s “Baby, It’s Cold Outside…” blog post.
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Legal Resource Centre
What can tenants do if their furnace stops working?
Can a space heater be used to heat the entire rental property?
What if the landlord won’t pay to fix the furnace?
Is there a law that says how warm the temperature inside the property has to be?
For the answers to all these questions, take a look at the Legal Resource Centre’s “Baby, It’s Cold Outside…” blog post.
Posted by:
Legal Resource Centre
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