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what to do when you suspect a tenant is smoking in their unit one thing that can harm your property and turn off new applicants is previous damage from cigarette and marijuana smoke so if you suspect a tenant has been smoking in your unit how can you remedy the situation start by having a conversation with them dont jump to conclusions or accusations but do share your concerns point out that any interior and exterior damage caused by smoking will come directly out of their deposit if this conversation goes well give them another chance if the problem persists and they continue to break the rules and damage your property you are absolutely within your rights to start the eviction process but make sure you have proof in the form of ash build up burn marks stains or smells review your lease agreement to confirm the rules were clearly outlined before you start eviction and discuss it all with your eviction attorney or property manager if youre ready to partner with a property management