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Reply to Re: Question on For-Cause notice to a Tenant
Re: Question on For-Cause notice to a Tenant (Score: 1) by Anonymous on Friday, March 23, 2012 @17:08
Your lease does not prohibit smoking. You have to permit the tenant to continue to smoke. Any amendments or addendums to your current lease must be signed by both parties.

As for the tenant who has health issues and children, did the tenant realize the places were smoking rather than non-smoking?

You may want to try and mitigate any issues with the upstairs neighbor by doing some research and seeing what you can put in place ASAP as far as air purifiers etc until the smoker leaves at the end of his lease (2 months remaining, right?).

You might also offer that she could break their lease early without penalty and all of the SD would be returned to her if the place was left as clean as it was when they moved in...

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