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Tennat leave the door open and I smell weed/marijuana.Marijuana

Aria Saha
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Someone please help me, as I am worried if my furnace will cost me lot to fix. I always have to go from the same route so I always see my rental house and every time I pass, I see the door left open. I am not sure what steps I can take as they leaves the door open even in -2 degree. It was odd! The other day I had to pick up something so I went to check on them, the house was kept well inside but I smell so much marijuana/weed, I had said no smoking of any substance The house so hot inside as if the house was on fire. I didn't wanted to make it weird, or make them think like I moniter them all the time. I just ask her if the furnace was working and she said its working but get hot sometime when they close the door but she went on and said I will let's you know if any thing happens. I could see thermos set to almost 90 Smith. I couldn't say anything but I am so much worried. Tennat pays for electric and gas but I am worried that it will cost me lot to fix if it gets broken. 😭 please help me what should I do? Also those Tennat are very nice, I have never had issue. They been paying rent on time. 

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Steve K.#1 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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Your post made me wonder if they could actually be growing in there. I’d schedule an inspection to find out. The smell from smoking weed isn’t that bad and is mitigated a lot easier than tobacco smoke, but you don’t want anyone growing in your property (often leads to mold, alterations to the property, and potentially expensive damages). Time to inspect. Just because it’s legal in your state now doesn’t mean you have to allow it in your property. 

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