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December 06, 2012

Basic District Heating Requirements 

Download and print informational fliers – in English and Spanish

Washington, DC – As temperatures drop in the District, tenants look to their building's owners to provide adequate heat. And when landlords don’t respond, the DC Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) can help.

If a tenant does not control setting heat in a unit, the building’s heat must be kept at a minimum temperature of sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68° F) between 6:30 am and 11 pm. Between 11 pm and 6:30 am, a building’s heat must be kept at a minimum temperature of sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit (65° F).

While there is no law that says heat must be on by a certain date, building engineers traditionally convert their systems from cooled to heated air on October 15 — and from heated to cooled air on May 15. District law does require that minimum temperatures be maintained in living areas during cold weather regardless of the calendar date.

Tenants can download and print informational fliers – in English and Spanish – for their building, tenant association or neighbors below.

Tenants without adequate heat are asked to report the condition to their landlords immediately. If they do not respond, tenants are urged to report violations by calling (202) 442-9557.

DCRA will dispatch an inspector and landlords could be fined up to $1,000 and other potential penalties and fees if found to be in violation of the heating laws.

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