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  2. Is your Kansas landlord not making repairs? Consider these 3 ...

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    Minson said sometimes tenants withhold rent when the landlord won’t make necessary repairs, but advised that’s not a good idea. “You don’t get to withhold rent,” Minson said.

  3. When You Can Force Your Landlord To Listen To You

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    These will include rights such as non-discrimination, as well as obligations to maintain, repair and secure the premises, and, depending on the city and state, provide heat and hot water, locks ...

  4. Landlord won’t make repairs? A guide to Florida ... - AOL

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    As a renter, when something breaks, you are at the mercy of your landlord to fix it. So what do you do if the person you rent from isn’t taking care of the property? There are several steps ...

  5. Flow control valve - Wikipedia

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    The most common final control element in the process control industries is the control valve. The control valve manipulates a flowing fluid, such as gas, steam, water, or chemical compounds, to compensate for the load disturbance and keep the regulated process variable as close as possible to the desired set point. [1]

  6. Water heating - Wikipedia

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    A tempering valve mixes enough cold water with the hot water from the heater to keep the outgoing water temperature fixed at a more moderate temperature, often set to 50 °C (122 °F). Without a tempering valve, reduction of the water heater's setpoint temperature is the most direct way to reduce scalding.

  7. Tankless water heating - Wikipedia

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    Temperature change, not flow speed, is the issue the water heater must address. The wider the temperature rise, the less flow from the unit—the smaller the temperature rise, the greater the flow. The flow control valve, in conjunction with thermistors, maintains a stable temperature throughout the use of the unit.

  8. Mold, no hot water or security: How Memphis renters are ...

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    The Millennia Cos. is one of the country’s most notorious landlords. In 2022, an explosion that may have been caused by a gas leak killed three people at one of the company’s Arkansas ...

  9. Pressure-balanced valve - Wikipedia

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    The pressure-balanced shower valve compensates for changes in water pressure. It has a diaphragm or piston inside that reacts to relative changes in either hot or cold water pressure to maintain balanced pressure. As water pressure drops on one supply line, the valve reduces the pressure in the other supply line to match.