Italy mandates 19/20C house temperatures and shutting down heating at night
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I lived there for nearly 6 years. It was very normal for them to withhold buildings from turning on their heat until a certain date of the year. Usually November 1. October was pretty much the coldest because we could not have heat at that time. However, they did allow the heat to be on around 70°. This is just the beginning of the probable end.
My apartment building in VA doesn't switch to boilers until the end of September. So if there's a cold snap in Sept you better have plenty of blankets. And they've done this for decades. It's actually pretty common around here in the older apartment buildings that don't have individual apartment hvac units.
Yeah, my dorms and apartments in Baltimore were the same way (20 years ago). All older buildings. And no A/C either unless you could afford to rent a window buster. Fun times.