Here's How Kansas City Metro Working Poor Can Keep The Heat On This Winter

Our progressive friends share a useful guide that MORE PEOPLE WILL NEED amid worsening recession and the threat of trades wars and worse .  . . Check-it:

"Some cities have rules to make sure that safety issues like heat get fixed quickly. In Kansas City, Missouri, you can file a Healthy Homes complaint to get problems fixed. In Overland Park, you can submit an OPCares request to ask a city inspector to take a look.

"Here’s a guide to what the law requires of your landlord, as well as some renter-friendly tips on how you can keep your apartment warm and safe during the winter months."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

No heat? Here's a Kansas City renter's guide to your rights during the winter

Your landlord is required by law to provide heat and utilities like hot water in cold weather. Here's how to make sure that happens.

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