Landlord Disclosure of Smoking Policy - Smokefree Oregon 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property address where the smoking policy applies. This is crucial for clarity.
  3. In the section labeled 'Smoking policy for the property', check all applicable options regarding smoking restrictions, such as whether smoking is allowed inside units or in common areas.
  4. If there are specific outdoor restrictions, fill in the distance from windows and doors where smoking is prohibited.
  5. Review the lease or lease addendum for any additional no-smoking clauses that may apply.
  6. Ensure all parties involved initial next to their understanding and agreement of the smoking policy.
  7. Finally, have both landlord and renters sign and date the document to finalize the agreement.

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Smoking and the use of tobacco products are prohibited at all times and on all property owned, leased, or under the control of [organization] at all times, including, but not limited to indoor and outdoor grounds, walkways and sidewalks, parking lots, company vehicles, and [OPTIONAL] private vehicles parked on [
Smoking shall be prohibited in all enclosed areas of XXXXXX. This includes, but is not limited to, the Community Building, all common areas, individual apartments, hallways, stairs, elevators, restrooms, motor vehicles owned or leased by XXXXX, and any other enclosed areas.
To comply with the law and to protect the health of our employees, [Company Name] has established a smoke-free policy. Smoking and using e-cigarettes are not allowed in any parts of the workplace, including all indoor areas and company-owned vehicles.
Landlords typically inform tenants of a no-smoking policy or smoking restrictions through a clause in their lease or rental agreement. Most likely, such a clause applies to smoking of any sort, not just tobacco, but if youre not sure, ask your landlordpreferably before you sign anything.
No smoking of tobacco products will be allowed within the facilities at any time. the following: No smoking of tobacco products is permitted within the facilities or on the property of at any time.) 2. No smoking in any company vehicle.

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Yes, a landlord can often tell if you smoke in a property through various signs, including: Odor: Cigarette smoke leaves a distinct smell that can linger in fabrics, walls, and carpets. Stains: Smoke can cause yellowing or brown stains on walls, ceilings, and fixtures.

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