quincy
Senior Member
First, the FreeAdvice site administrators do not trace IP addresses (which, quite frankly, are not an accurate indication of anything) or report to authorities the posters who come here seeking advice, unless there is VERY good reason to do so (e.g., terroristic threats).In the abstract, virtually anything, including "get[ting] in trouble [and] fac[ing] property forfeiture" are at least theoretically possible.
Well...you and everyone who has seen your post, which includes site moderators who have the ability to trace your IP address to the general area where you are. It's not terribly smart to admit to criminal activity on a public forum.
Your original question was if landlords can be held legally liable for criminal actions of their tenants of which they are unaware. The answer is, generally no.Thank you for your input Quincy.
Looking forward to more answers to my original question from others too, even the same answer as they will solidify my beliefs...
Whether landlords should be aware of the criminal acts of their tenant(s) is another question the answer to which depends on many factors.
In your described situation, the landlord has relied on you to care for and report on the property, much as most absentee landlords rely on local property managers to do the same. If you do not report any problems, and no one else reports any problems, the landlord cannot remedy the problems.
If you like where you live and you like your landlord, I recommend you remove the marijuana plants and grow tomatoes and green beans instead.