Fact Sheet: Options for Condo Owners Suffering from Drifting Secondhand Smoke
Fact Sheet
If you own a condo and a neighbor’s secondhand smoke is entering your unit, you may be concerned about the implications for your health. Breathing secondhand smoke can be dangerous, and when it enters your home, it becomes difficult to escape.
This fact sheet outlines six options for condo owners who want to avoid unwanted exposure to secondhand smoke at home. It focuses on options for those whose complex is not quite ready to restrict smoking on the property. If you are renting a condo, there are options available to your unit’s owner, along with some steps you can take.
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- Fact Sheet: How Landlords Can Prohibit Smoking in Rental Housing
- Tobacco Laws Affecting California
- Fact Sheet: Legal Options for Tenants Suffering from Drifting Tobacco Smoke
- Model Ordinance: Smokefree Housing
- Making a New Smokefree Housing Law Work
- Fact Sheet: Creating Smokefree Policies for Affordable Housing in California
- Fact Sheet: How Disability Laws Can Help Tenants Suffering from Drifting Tobacco Smoke
- Additional resources to help you implement smokefree housing policies
- Policy Area:
- Secondhand Smoke - Non-Residential Indoor Spaces
- Secondhand Smoke - At Home