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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. They should be thankful to stay with our. If they don't like it, they can go somewhere else.[/quote] They don't need to be thankful for a 53 degrees unlivable space. Offering it at that temp is the same as not offering.[/quote] The minimum temp by law for landlords to heat to is 65, so yes you are subjecting everyone to what is commonly believed to be unreasonable coldness. I am surprised you're not embarrassed to be that cheap. Even if I did this, I would never admit to it and would turn it up for guests. If you have space for a guest room in the current place, consider downsizing to something you can afford to heat. I am sorry but in case a helpful outside perspective, I wouldn’t want to visit let alone stay with you.[/quote] Some of these people may as well be sleeping outside in the yard. Why keep your house that cold?[/quote]
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