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The original was posted on /r/edmonton by /u/lifelifebalance on 2024-09-19 13:54:52+00:00.


The building that I’m living in has just installed a new boiler that seems to be for the sole purpose of cutting costs. The hot water in the building has went from being instant and unlimited to now being cold or barely warm at certain times of the day.

I have a strong suspicion that this is to save costs, and this cost cutting or profit seeking has been seen in other aspects of the building like only staffing the rental office for certain days of the week and raising rents.

This water issue is a quality of life thing though and it’s unacceptable. It doesn’t seem like this should be allowed by law. Is there any organization that deals with this sort of thing?