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Chris Kelly
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Tenant smoking weed but can't prove it

Chris Kelly
  • Investor
  • Burlington, VT
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Good Afternoon. I'm in vermont where it is legal to smoke weed. I have a clause that says you can't smoke anything in the building. There is constantly weed smell coming from this unit. 


Maybe I'm being too nice but I dont want to evict her unless I can prove she is smoking weed or one of her guests are. She wont admit anything and neither are her guests. I am not seeing any smart smoke detectors on the market that can detect weed smoke (freshair only takes large orders for 40 or more) . So I am at a loss and would really appreciate any advice. 

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Jacob Sampson
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Jacob Sampson
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You will need to see what your local laws state but for me I give a 14/30 day notice which is 14 days to stop breaking the lease or be out in 30.  If you smell it in the house there is your proof.

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