In a word: "DON'T".
The lanlord was wrong in making this into a multiple (family) dwelling when zoned and approved only as a single-family home.
Long Island does not allow such things to slide. NYC (two counties away) does.
So many factors come into play. It appears (I need to read the detals more) that the tenats did not pay their electric bill and had their service cut-off. I'm guessing there was one meter for all tenants to split the bill and this lead to disputes. Electricity is required to fire the fossil-fueled central-heating system.
So we have no heat and no electricty which lead to a generator and a kerosene heater.
New York state allows one electric meter more than the number of legal units. So in a case such as this a one-family house is allowed two meters. Ostensibly the addtional meter is for the lanlord to run the heating styem and common-area / oudoor lights. So again this horrid tragedy may have been ameloriated by the proper rewiring.
Sad when death is avoidable by thought.
(The story in the link may change over time)
The lanlord was wrong in making this into a multiple (family) dwelling when zoned and approved only as a single-family home.
Long Island does not allow such things to slide. NYC (two counties away) does.
So many factors come into play. It appears (I need to read the detals more) that the tenats did not pay their electric bill and had their service cut-off. I'm guessing there was one meter for all tenants to split the bill and this lead to disputes. Electricity is required to fire the fossil-fueled central-heating system.
So we have no heat and no electricty which lead to a generator and a kerosene heater.
New York state allows one electric meter more than the number of legal units. So in a case such as this a one-family house is allowed two meters. Ostensibly the addtional meter is for the lanlord to run the heating styem and common-area / oudoor lights. So again this horrid tragedy may have been ameloriated by the proper rewiring.
Sad when death is avoidable by thought.
(The story in the link may change over time)

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