One of the issues that faces those who want to smoke pot in their apartments is that even though it will be legal to do so, it may be a violation of your lease. A recent news article from NBC 4 Los Angeles takes a closer look at this issue.
In addition to smoking marijuana, the apartment complex also has the right to prevent tenants from cultivating marijuana. The reason for this provision is that many are concerned that growing cannabis indoors, even with new high tech grow operations, leads to a very strong odor that would interfere with the quiet enjoyment of other tenants in the building or apartment complex. It should be noted that the term quiet enjoyment is an old legal term that not only refers to sound, but also to any type of nuisance that makes it unpleasant to live on your own property or rental unit.
If you are found to be smoking in your apartment, and there was a no smoking provision in your lease, they could not call the police and have you arrested, but like any other alleged lease violation, they could start the eviction process. This applies to whether someone is smoking marijuana or if they are smoking tobacco. Since secondhand smoke and odor are the issues claimed, it is very likely that an apartment complex or landlord would prohibit the smoking of any lighted materials, whether it is marijuana or tobacco.
This is a hard fact to deal with for those who wish to smoke marijuana at home, as our state has very strong feelings about the use of lighted tobacco products, and these same provisions are the ones that will apply to marijuana smoking. This is true even with many people supporting the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana for adults.
The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients and those facing marijuana charges. Call us at 949-375-4734.
Additional Resources:
Some California Renters Face Additional Restrictions on Smoking Pot at Home, July 3, 2017, By Jessica Rice, NBC News 4
More Blog Entries:
Report: Colorado Marijuana Laws May Not be Safe, Feb. 5, 2017, L.A. Marijuana Lawyer Blog