Despite how hot it is, landlords in Tennessee are not required to keep the air conditioning running.

In our changing climate, that probably comes as a surprise.

However, unless it’s in the lease, nothing in Tennessee’s Landlord-Tenant Act gives renters the right to air conditioning.

“I think it’s unfair. It’s inhumane to me because without air we can’t live and breathe,” said Anita Brown.

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As an American you don’t have a right to universal healthcare and you’re worried about air conditioning?

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Multiple things can be bad at the same time

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This is also a lot more achievable than total healthcare reform. Both are achievable for sure, but just forcing landlords to install and maintain aircon is easier

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Sure except air conditioning is not a right. It’s a luxury.

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R U SERTIOUS??11

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This is soon to pass as a bylaw in my city. I hope all the landlords have chapped asses over it. ALAB.

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Most of the world can’t afford air conditioning. We’re talking something like five billion people or way more.

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I mean first of all, not every part of the world needs it. Second… everyone who needs it and can’t afford it should also have access.

Giving it to group A does not, in cases like this, preclude group B from it as well.

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I’m not here to say people don’t deserve air conditioning. I’m just pointing out the lack of equity in life. Most of those poor billions are in places where the heat index is higher than most places in the US.

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I actually agree that nobody has a “right to air conditioning”.

But people do have a right to whatever’s been promised in a contract they signed.

This lady rented an apartment with an air conditioner. She’s paying for this apartment. The landlord isn’t allowed to just ignore requests for maintenance because they don’t feel like providing the air conditioner any more.

The air conditioner is part of the deal they agreed to, and the landlord isn’t holding up their end of the deal.

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Counter point: do I have a right to engage in activities that cause the overall habitability of the planet to drop for vast swathes of the population?

Edit: I seem to be getting taken out of context here. I’m referring to corporations/landlords in this context, not the humans wanting to be cool.

Poor wording, rip inbox.

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Are you arguing that her running her air conditioner cause the habitability of the planet to drop? On what dimension, and by what amount?

Let’s say in one timeline she runs her air conditioner for six hours. In the other timeline she doesn’t. What’s the difference in Earth’s habitability between those two scenarios?

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I have a strong feeling you don’t live in the southern US.

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That is only a question that can be asked after corporations are made responsible for their damages, considering they account for the VAST majority of emissions

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