you are missing a great opportunity to get free pot from your tenants.
This, and they're probably spending the rent money on weed and fast food anyway.
you are missing a great opportunity to get free pot from your tenants.
You should call the cops on them for smoking. It will be a valuable lesson.
Just wait till you hit them with eviction papers. They stop paying the rent and trash the place...and it takes you 6-8 months to get them out.
Sure, you can keep their deposit...but the damage alone will be triple or quadruple that pittance...and you'll still be out the unpaid rent...PLUS, it will take you 3-4 months to renovate the place before you can rent it again.
Better to have them arrested...then evict them while they're in jail.![]()
tell them to make butter
What do you want?
A lot of us don't care if people smoke pot, and a lot would like to see it legal.
If you created the rent/lease agreement, and have power to enforce the rules, including eviction, well... do you need our mental support for it?
You don't need any physical proof of anything to evict - it's the right of property management to board or evict whoever they want. Lease agreements and eviction make it a far tidier process when it comes to legal rights, but with enough effort, you can make it happen for whatever reason.
Do what you have to as a property owner and lessor in order to feel legally safe and protected.
Then again, a lot of us know it is illegal in many states and don't advocate breaking the law or "letting it slide". That aside, the OP asked for a way to detect pot not based on smell alone. If you can't provide the information he needs, then shut the fuck up, capice? He didn't ask for your opinion on pot, just a solution to a problem he has.
This. As for the "leave them alone" crowd, fuck that. All the OP needs is the cops coming in and giving him shit for having pot on his property.
Is there a way to detect pot through a test/reading in the air.
is the home owner responsible for what a tenant does? No. So why would the cops give him shit if he wasn't the one with the weed?
Not to mention, your tenants are a lot more likely to not get arrested if they can smoke in the house, cops can't enter the premiss without consent or probable cause. So if you tell em not to smoke expect them to move out, you will lose money and you'll have to spend time finding another tenant etc.
If I couldnt smoke pot wherever i was living I would move somewhere that I could because medically I can't not smoke.
I've read too many stories about the DEA seizing property because of their being drugs on the property.
Then again, a lot of us know it is illegal in many states and don't advocate breaking the law or "letting it slide". That aside, the OP asked for a way to detect pot not based on smell alone. If you can't provide the information he needs, then shut the fuck up, capice? He didn't ask for your opinion on pot, just a solution to a problem he has.
I could tell if they were high by their bloodshot eyes and calmed behavior.
They can't seize property the dopers don't own.
Can landlords face legal trouble for tenants that deal drugs on the rental property?
Yes. If a landlord rents to a person that deals drugs out of their rental property, the landlord may face one or more of the following kinds of practical and legal problems:
- The landlord may face fines stemming from various federal, state, city or local laws that are designed to prevent landlords from having criminal activity take place in their rental properties.
 - Any person that is injured or otherwise bothered by drug dealers in a landlord's rental properties -- be it another tenant or someone in the community -- may sue the landlord, claiming that the rental property has become a public nuisance or poses a danger to the community.
 - The police or other law enforcement officers may try to impose criminal liability on the landlord if the landlord knowingly allowed drug dealing on the rental property.
 - The government may seize the landlord's rental property and other assets, in extreme cases.
 - Finally, as a practical manner, drug dealing in or about the rental property will probably decrease the value of the rental property, making it harder to find good tenants.
 
They can't seize property the dopers don't own.
Then again, a lot of us know it is illegal in many states and don't advocate breaking the law or "letting it slide". That aside, the OP asked for a way to detect pot not based on smell alone. If you can't provide the information he needs, then shut the fuck up, capice? He didn't ask for your opinion on pot, just a solution to a problem he has.
I live in a house with a basement suite. The people below are smoking pot as I caught them once. I told them that there is absolutely no smoking on the premises. Is there a way to detect pot through a test/reading in the air. Anyone have a pot meter and I don't mean Cheech and Chong.
	You mean a Nasal Ranger?
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You mean a Nasal Ranger?
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	I don't know why, but I laughed out loud. Is that some sort of actual scent enhancer? Like a night vision scope for smells?
