T TeeJay Well-known member Jun 20, 2011 8,052 731 113 west gta Jan 26, 2018 #21 Maybe I am missing something obvious here but; If I wrote a lease that says "no smoking" that would cover both tobacco and pot (or other chemicals) It's not like any landlord was so specific about what substances could be smoked
Maybe I am missing something obvious here but; If I wrote a lease that says "no smoking" that would cover both tobacco and pot (or other chemicals) It's not like any landlord was so specific about what substances could be smoked
G gltrotter Active member Oct 10, 2012 312 29 28 Jan 27, 2018 #22 Make sense. Removing smell would be costly