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Friday, July 27, 2007

Legal options for tenants suffering from drifting tobacco smoke

Fact sheet for apartment residents who are considering legal actions against a neighbour or landlord because of continued exposure to secondhand smoke.
(Disponible en anglais seulement.)

http://www.doh.wa.gov/tobacco/contractors/SHSCAP/legaloptions.pdf

Comment: Tenants Alert! If mediation or reconciliation with your neighbour or landlord have failed, there are legal options available for dealing with secondhand smoke (SHS) in your apartment.

Posted by Lydia Replansky at 1:55 PM

Categories: apartments, litigation, multi-dwelling units, secondhand smoke

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