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Drugs in a Rental Property

Chris G.
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Been managing a student rental property, the tenants have rented for a few years now and are reasonably good tenants. However recently I've been going up to the unit more frequent since some larger repairs are being done. I've noticed a few times there's drug related items laying around like bongs, etc. Other than contacting the tenants and letting them know this isn't allowed, is there anything else I should really do? No I haven't seen any actual drugs or seen them use any just have seen drug related items laying around so I'm questioning if anything should be done or ignore that. 

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Russell Brazil
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Who cares? its 2023. Pot is legal in some form or the other in 38 states at this point. 

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