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John A. Weeks III
 
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"Clark Griswold" wrote:

"Robert Morien" wrote in message
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All nice answers, but as it's a defect in the apartment, why not let the
apartment manager fix the problem.

I sure hope the smoke smell mentioned is tobacco not wires.


I have to agree with Robert. You should notify your landlord before you do
anything to the apartment. You may be in violation of your lease agreement.
And, do you know for sure the smoke is coming from his apartment and the
type of smoke?


As a person who is extremely sensitive to cigarette smoke, I can
assure you that there was no doubt about it. The two people that
lived next door to me somked 2 to 3 packs each per day. You could
smell it coming out from under their door when you walked by, and
you could smell their car several stalls away. They kept a west
window open all the time, which put positive pressure inside their
apartment, so the smoke oozed out of their unit anywhere it could.

I never bothered the apartment manager with small details that
I could easily take care of myself.

-john-

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