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A Nest for my Tenant

joart
Community Member

I want to buy a nest for my Tenant and I am okay to let him have his own account to control it by his phone. Can we place the nest on his wall and have it hooked up to HIS wi fi without getting into all this google account stuff here?  

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RXShorty
Gold Product Expert
Gold Product Expert

Hi @joart 

There are multiple options as described HERE.
But I think this is the best solution.

Leave a device for the next resident

To give a device to another person, follow the instructions below. If you have a Nest Aware subscription, make sure you cancel your subscription 

  1. Open the Google Home app RXShorty_0-1665085658070.jpeg

     

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  2. Touch and hold your device's tile.
  3. Tap Settings RXShorty_1-1665085658108.png

     

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     Remove device RXShorty_3-1665085657832.png

     

     Remove.​
  4. Perform a factory reset. A factory reset will reset your thermostat, doorbell, or camera to its default factory settings.

Note: This action will clear your data from the device and can't be undone.

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

@joart thanks for reaching out. I understand your concern about linking the Nest device to your tenant's own account. Just to be sure, what Nest product are you referring to? How many Nest products are you planning to share with your tenant? If in case, it's about the Nest camera or Nest doorbell you may try the steps given above.

 

Looking forward to your reply.

 

@RXShorty I appreciate your helpful response.

 

Best,
Emerson

joart
Community Member

Thank You for you reply. It would only to a thermostat for a studio. No cameras or ring doorbells  or anything else involved.  The simplest is best to be hooked up to his wifi. In other words if he bought his own nest thats how it would be done so the only difference is I will be paying for it. I have not figured out which nest we need yet ???? 

RXShorty
Gold Product Expert
Gold Product Expert

Hi @joart 

That depends on what you try to achieve, but as it is only for a studio, the Nest Thermostat E should do just fine. But it also depends on the heating system itself you are having.

See if the compatibility website helps you decide which is best and should work.

For more information check THIS link. 

You can read about the difference between the E and the Learning HERE.

joart
Community Member

Its a forced Hot water heating system controling one zone circulator. I am familiar with the Nest Learning as I have one for myself elsewhere.  Im thinking that may be best? 

RXShorty
Gold Product Expert
Gold Product Expert

Hi @joart 

Nest Learning does support more systems and has some extra features.
So is the Nest learning the best? In features, it sure does. 😊

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi everyone,

 

@joart I'm dropping by to ensure that everything is covered here. I hope that sheds some light to your concern. If you have other questions and concerns, feel free to let me know.

 

Thanks for your help @RXShorty

 

Best,
Emerson

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello joart,

 

Chiming in to see if you still need assistance with this. Let us know if you have more questions in mind.

 

Thanks,
Emerson

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi joart,

 

We haven’t heard any updates from you. I’ll go ahead and lock this thread in 24 hours. If you're still in need of assistance, feel free to start a new thread and we'll be happy to help.

 

Regards,
Emerson