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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    Thank you all for your help. I was able to fix the timer and make the LL content today, so all should be fine moving forward. One question remains: I saw a message that a user named, "@nonenone22" got a message about hijacking my thread? Please explain if anyone can.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    To the LL's credit, they wanted to install a tank-less one, but would have had to do an electrical upgrade - so the electrician determined. Will the timer really save on $, or is this more of an illusion? As others have said, it seems like it would initially take more juice to heat up the...
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    I agree it is basically flawed thinking.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    It's a house and I'm in the converted garage, so we share a common wall, but landlord is on far side of their place.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    Yes, LL pays for hot water. The timer is supposedly a money-saving measure.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    Yes, it's not much of an issue, but I was wondering about the legality of it out of curiosity Thanks.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    Also, water heater is off between 11pm - 6am.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    This is in CA. Landlord lives adjacent to me and the water heater is dedicated to my place.
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    Landlord keeps hot water heater on a timer

    My landlord has the hot water heater on a timer and is insistent it remain this way. This is a new phenomena to me. Does anyone have feedback? Can this be rightfully done by a landlord? It's really not much of an issue, but a curious topic.

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