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The average time it takes a tankless water heater to provide water for usage is immediate. The water in continuously hot for your usage. The average tankless water heater has a life expectancy for 20 years.
It's just my opinion, but until title changes hands, the tenant is still the tenant, and the landlord is responsible for replacing the water heater.
First of all the word is TENANT. Generally speaking, the answer is no. A landlord cannot control the behavior of his tenant. If the tenant is too loud you have the right to call the police and let them handle the situation. Generally speaking, you cannot withhold the rent from your landlord because of an annoying condition. If there are maintenance issues with your apartment such issue interferes with your essential living -- for example, your water heater goes out -- then, following your State's landlord and tenant law, you can follow the guidelines to remedy this situation. For example, in Florida, if your water heater goes out and you notify your landlord at least seven days before the rent is due, and the landlord does not fix the water heater, then you can have the water heater replaced yourself, then deducted from the rent.
With a heater.
It stays on UNLESS you have a commercial heater with an electronic ignition
No, an expansion tank is not required.
You can find a good deal on commercial electric radiant heaters online at www.northerntools.com . They offer great brands like Mr. Heater for garages and commercial businesses.
Read your lease agreement.When I appear in court as an expert witness I check the lease agreement and proceed from there
Unit heaters are used in commercial and industrial setting to provide heat to the building. They are useful because they provide adequate heat to large spaces and can be installed in pre-existing buildings where the was no prior heat system without taking up floor space.
how do you check the oil & how much is required?
A micathermic heater is used where there is not much space to place a conventional heater. They can be mounted on a wall like a picture which saves foot space.
There really isn't except that a commercial model may have more failsafe features.