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Cigarette smoke

I live in an apartment complex in

Chantilly, VA. We just transferred

from another apartment in this

complex because of black mold, and

now we moved into one where the

neighbors smoke, and I can smell it

in our apartment. I have two little

children, and I really do not want

them to be exposed to the smoke.

Can I get out of my lease because of

this? We told the office about this

and they said they really could not do

anything.

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2 Answers

Anonymous
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Posted on / Feb. 24, 2009 16:03:00

Re: Cigarette smoke

The factual scenario which you'ved described would be very unlikely to be found to be sufficient under current Virginia law to permit you to break your lease without penalty (in my opinion).

Anonymous
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Posted on / Feb. 24, 2009 16:03:00

Re: Cigarette smoke

The factual scenario which you'ved described would be very unlikely to be found to be sufficient under current Virginia law to permit you to break your lease without penalty (in my opinion).

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