What is the name of your state?Tenants recently moved out of my rental, the house is clean, but smells like smoke inside. We do not have carpet. What methods have you used that worked to eliminate smoke smell?? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! TIA!
Louisiana. I was looking just to see how to rid the smell, but I would like to know if we are able to hold some of their deposit for the smell?? It is pretty pungent. Thanks!What is the name of your state?
Did you have a legal question or are you simply looking for ways to eliminate apartment smells? This forum is designed to help with the former. Another site would be better for addressing the latter.
If your rental leases do not prohibit smoking in the units, you should not charge the tenants for smoke smells. The tenants have not violated terms of the lease.Louisiana. I was looking just to see how to rid the smell, but I would like to know if we are able to hold some of their deposit for the smell?? It is pretty pungent. Thanks!
Ah. That makes charges for cleaning reasonable.My lease prohibits smoking inside of the home.
If professional cleaning doesn't get rid of the smell, you can buy special paint at any big hardware store that will get rid of the odor. My cousin smoked in one of the rooms of my grandma's house, and that was the only way we got rid of it.My lease prohibits smoking inside of the home.
Are you sure that the smell is due to the smoking of various things (cigars, cigarettes, week etc), or due to smoke smell from candles or incense? I suspect that your lease does not prohibit candles or incense.My lease prohibits smoking inside of the home.
Quincy...i disagree. Tenants should be liable for any damges beyond normal wear and tear. If the lease is silent on the issue of pets, and the tenant has a pet, isn't the tenant responsible for pet damages?If your rental leases do not prohibit smoking in the units, you should not charge the tenants for smoke smells. The tenants have not violated terms of the lease.
However any nicotine stains that require extra costs to remove could be considered more than normal wear and tear.
And I disagree with you. Smoke odors are the normal wear and tear of allowing smoking in a unit.Quincy...i disagree. Tenants should be liable for any damges beyond normal wear and tear. If the lease is silent on the issue of pets, and the tenant has a pet, isn't the tenant responsible for pet damages?
It depends on the type of damage. Smells are different from stains.Quincy...i disagree. Tenants should be liable for any damges beyond normal wear and tear. If the lease is silent on the issue of pets, and the tenant has a pet, isn't the tenant responsible for pet damages?