GymBag
Well-Known Member
Give it a rest. Of course there are reasons but not when the tenant isn't there.But there are reasons to have the window open and the heat on. By your own admission.
See that wouldn’t have worked out well for you in court.
I never wrote anything about the landlord controlling the heat, I mentioned zone controls and cameras, so they can see when the windows are open.
You're either a lawyer or you want to be one. Wannabes should know when to stop acting like lawyers.