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[quote=Anonymous]Over the summer my NF would not allow me to turn the AC on. They did set up several fans but there were some days when it felt like they were just pushing hot air around. Their home is mid to large size with windows along every wall, so I am sympathetic that the cost can really add up. Now that we are going into winter I am really concerned they may not want to heat the house properly as well. My tolerance for cold is much less then for heat. I can't imagine sitting in the house with my boots and coat on all day. Would I be crossing a boundary to ask what their plan is for regulating the temperature in the winter? I checked landlord/tenant codes for DC, they require a consistent temperature of at least 68, is that a reasonable request? Also, we are in a share and I wonder if I should ask that the share be moved to the other families house for the winter if they can't/won't heat the house. The other family has told me they have a newer energy efficient home so they pay very little for heating and cooling.[/quote]
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