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Updated almost 4 years ago on .

Stinky Shared Hallways and Stairwells
Hi,
I have a large multi family property that I self manage. It has 3 common indoor hallways that are about 120ft long 1 on each floor and stairwells. In the past the building has allowed smoking, and I have since changed that but the hallways smell of smoke and of just a generally musty and stale air.
The tenants seem used to it but I would like to freshen the place up a bit, especially since I spent several hours a week there. What is the best way to fix this issue?
There's not much ventilation so I thought about adding vent fans or windows to the hallways and stairwells as they all have at least 1 exterior wall.
A cheaper and easier solution I thought might be a commercial grade air purifier in each hallway and some plug in air fresheners.
Every room has 2 vent fans, a window, and a through the wall air conditioner so the rooms have good ventilation but the hallways can get stagnant, especially in the summer when it is hot(no a/c in the hallways and stairwells).
Any suggestions that don't cost a fortune?
Thanks