How Disability Laws Can Help Tenants Suffering from Drifting Tobacco Smoke
Fact Sheet
If you have a medical condition made worse by secondhand smoke drifting into your apartment, federal and state disability laws might help you address the problem. Depending on the nature of your disability, your landlord may be required to make changes to reduce your exposure.
This factsheet reviews disability laws and how to request reasonable accomodation. Also
included are a sample note from a doctor and a sample demand letter to a landlord.
- Policy Area:
- Secondhand Smoke (SHS) :
- Apartment
- Condo
- Disability law
- Indoor SHS
- Nuisance
- Single Family
- Secondhand Smoke (SHS) :
- Tobacco Laws Affecting California
- How Landlords Can Prohibit Smoking in Rental Housing
- Legal Options for Tenants Suffering from Drifting Tobacco Smoke
- Smokefree Housing Ordinance
- Making a New Smokefree Housing Law Work
- Smokefree Beaches Ordinance
- Protecting Children From Secondhand Smoke When Parents Divorce or Separate
- Smokefree Recreational Areas Ordinance: CHECKLIST