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t1_j9u8xez wrote

Have you told them you will Google smear them yet? Bad reviews on Google/Google Maps and other rental sites can have a big impact on their bottom line.

Before that, I’d ask for details on the HVAC system and get to the why. Seems like waiting until it gets hot will also result in slower service as the HVAC techs will be busy as soon as the temps change.

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OP t1_j9ua2z2 wrote

I left a bad review yeah. Plenty of other people recently complaining about the same thing. They responded asking me to email them, I did, no response.

Their claim is that working on the Ac system in cold weather will damage it so they have to wait for April. Cold weather. What a joke.

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t1_j9vg8h2 wrote

First, even if it was cold, that's not true. Second, assuming that you have a heat pump, as indicated by your other comments, the same unit controls both heating and cooling.

They just straight up don't want to fix it, especially since HVAC contractors are probably jumping for jobs given the unseasonably mild weather.

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t1_j9vhfa6 wrote

Also, I took a look at the satellite view of the buildings there and your exterior unit should be ground level around the side of the building. Possible that they would be labeled with the unit number, but you can have someone turn the unit on or off from inside to narrow it down. Any signs of ice or heavy dirt build up is a big no no.

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