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heat and hot water

curlyjj
curlyjj
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I looked at a great new apartment and was told that I'd have to pay for hot water in addition to gas and electric. A friend thinks that landlords must provide heat and hot water for free. Is that true? I checked out the City's housing website and it sounds like heat and hot water need to be available, but not for free. Just want to make sure that I'm not getting scammed.

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  • carmen
    carmen
    I paid for heat and hot water in my previous apartment because it was gas regulated and each apartment had its own boiler. It was a pretty large management company (which has been around for 30 years) so I would assume it's legal to charge if the boiler is separate for each apt.
  • carmen
    carmen
    I paid for heat and hot water in my previous apartment because it was gas regulated and each apartment had its own boiler. It was a pretty large management company (which has been around for 30 years) so I would assume it's legal to charge if the boiler is separate for each apt.
  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    ^^ yep. I live in a small (four apartments) privately owned building and pay my own heat and hot water. There's a separate boiler for each of apartment.
  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    ^^ yep. I live in a small (four apartments) privately owned building and pay my own heat and hot water. There's a separate boiler for each of apartment.
  • MOD
    MOD
    If you control your own heater thermostat and you have your own boiler then YES you pay for what you use. Upside, you get to determine how hot/cold your place is and no more bitching about being cold in the winter or too hot. Downside, you are probably going to be a bit cold to save money in the winter because now you have to pay for it :P

    You never can will when renting, as I've found this out personally.
  • MOD
    MOD
    If you control your own heater thermostat and you have your own boiler then YES you pay for what you use. Upside, you get to determine how hot/cold your place is and no more bitching about being cold in the winter or too hot. Downside, you are probably going to be a bit cold to save money in the winter because now you have to pay for it :P

    You never can will when renting, as I've found this out personally.
  • funkytoot
    funkytoot
    So, in my last apartment, my roommate and I paid for heat and hot water. Yes, we could control the heat--you'd think that life would be peachy with power over how hot/cold you'd like the place. Here's the problem (and a big problem it is): we lived in an old apartment with air leaking in/out EVERYWHERE. We had the heat cranked, and were still freezing! Also, during the winter months we ended up paying a helluva lot of money. On average our monthly bill was $400 ($200 per person). No buneo.

    After that, I will never live in an apartment that doesn't have heat, hot water included.
  • funkytoot
    funkytoot
    So, in my last apartment, my roommate and I paid for heat and hot water. Yes, we could control the heat--you'd think that life would be peachy with power over how hot/cold you'd like the place. Here's the problem (and a big problem it is): we lived in an old apartment with air leaking in/out EVERYWHERE. We had the heat cranked, and were still freezing! Also, during the winter months we ended up paying a helluva lot of money. On average our monthly bill was $400 ($200 per person). No buneo.

    After that, I will never live in an apartment that doesn't have heat, hot water included.