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First, ask the landlord to close all the heat registers in their floor, leave yours fully open, see if it is acceptable. Let them know the regulation here and your right as a tenant." _, r- [& d( l
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Always use the dispute as last resort. : i0 s! x1 ?* |3 S, E- i
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Give them a call, or I can do that for you.& o: b( M# E7 u. E# t3 H! Y+ j
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