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Toadinnahole t1_iwwui1k wrote

If you are in the US and wherever you live has adopted the International Property Maintenance Code (it's one of the iCodes, like the Building Codes that almost all states use) there is a minimum indoor working temp of 65° for commercial buildings. Google "code enforcement" for your city/town/municipality.

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nesquiksand2 OP t1_iwx1i67 wrote

So, I did this, actually, and here's what I found:

Section 602.4 of the International Property Maintenance Code is hereby revised by amending the following: 602.4 Indoor occupiable work spaces shall be supplied with heat during the period from October 1 to March 31 to maintain a minimum temperature of 65° F. (18° C.) during the period the spaces are occupied

So it seems like it's the landlords problem.

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