legally : what date could you turn off the heat for my tenants apt ? It is a legal 2 family house in wonderful brooklyn ny
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  1. Well I own a 4 family brownstone and it’s very expensive to heat, especially with the prices of everything going up. Try paying $1200 a month for heat and then you can talk.

  2. Seems to me that the OP is doing the right thing by asking the question…. desksgt is making assumptions….and you know what they say about that…

    Foolish response to a legitmate question.

  3. You must be a big supporter of our current president. At least you seem to share his same reading skills.

    OP used the word, “legally” which indicates he doesn’t care if the heat will be necessary or not, he plans to shut it off on that date regardless.

    Phrased differently, well ..we already talked about that. There’ll be a catch-up class next fall.

  4. Why is that a bad question? The poster wants to obey the law and is asking what it is? I turned off the heat in my house two weeks ago – seems warm enough to me. If I were a co-oper I would want the heat off as soon as possible as well in order to keep my maintenance down. I hate the wasteful habits of New York apartment buildingws which are overheated and people keep their windows open to regulate the heat.

  5. Sorry OP, but I have to agree with desk sgt.

    I felt so glad after reading your inquiry that I have been a co-oper for the past 24 years, and no longer at the mercy of a Lord Of The Land!

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