Calgary Apartment Heat Issue
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‘It’s horrible’: Apartment without heat for days during Calgary cold snap, tenant says | Globalnews.ca

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Michelle Bradley says she first complained about not having enough heat in her Calgary apartment on Jan. 20 .
Bradley , who pays rent of $ 1,800 per month, has lived in an apartment owned by Mainstreet Equity Management , along with her dog, for two years .
She says when she first reported problems with the heat two weeks ago , she was told one of the building’s boilers was out.
The Minister’s office said more information can be found online at www.albertahealthservices.ca/eph/eph.aspx.
“I’m paying $ 1,800 per month and I can’t get heat in my apartment. This is just silly,” said Bradley .
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