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Charles Oglesby
  • Orange County, CA
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What to do about a smoking tenant after she leaves...

Charles Oglesby
  • Orange County, CA
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I have a unit that is coming available at the end of the month. During our inspection a few months back we could smell smoke in the unit. I am assuming that despite our letter she went back to smoking in the unit.

My question is has anyone had experience getting a smoke smell out of a home and what methods did you use to do so? It wasn't a heavy smoke smell and she was only in the unit for one year but it was present.   Any help is appreciated. 

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