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The rented office is too hot to work. Is it solved by the owner or the property?

Property responsibility: 1. Whether the central air-conditioning mainframe works normally can be known from the office temperature of other office tenants;

2. Whether the existing air conditioning equipment in your office is normal, and whether the inlet water temperature and inlet air temperature meet the standards have specific requirements. Simply measure several points with infrared thermometer.

Responsibility of communication with the owner: 1. It is true that the equipment is not enough, and it is more likely that the existing air conditioning ducts and other equipment have been lacking in maintenance and do not have normal use functions;

2. Generally speaking, the owner delivers the goods as they are, and the tenant can deduct the extra decoration expenses by asking for an extension of the rent-free period when finding problems;

3. What are the delivery terms stipulated in the contract? If there is no clear agreement, you can renegotiate the terms with the owner. If the owner has nothing to say, and the property owner can't give you normal help professionally, then there is no better tolerance.