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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the smoking addendum in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the Rental/Lease Agreement at the top of the form. This establishes the context for your addendum.
  3. Fill in the names of all parties involved, including the Owner/Agent and all Residents, ensuring accuracy to avoid any disputes.
  4. Specify the premises address, including street, city, and zip code. This is crucial for identifying where the non-smoking policy applies.
  5. In Section 2, select whether smoking is prohibited on the entire property or if there are designated areas where it is allowed. Make sure to check one option clearly.
  6. Review Sections 3 through 8 carefully. These sections outline responsibilities and implications of breaching the agreement. Ensure you understand these terms before signing.
  7. Finally, have all Residents sign and date at the bottom of the form to confirm their understanding and agreement to abide by this addendum.

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A Smoke-Free Addendum is an addition to a lease agreement that prohibits smoking in a rental property. A Smoke-Free Addendum can be integrated into the original lease agreement after the lease has been signed.
A No Smoking clause is a provision included in a contract or lease that prohibits smoking in certain areas or on certain properties. The clause may cover tobacco, e-cigarettes, and other substances, and is typically aimed at promoting health, safety, and air quality.
A clear no-smoking policy prohibits all forms of smoking, including smoking marijuana for medical reasons. A landlord who has included a no-smoking policy in a lease or rental agreement can terminate the tenancy of or evict a tenant who smokes.
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 [
What is a Mold Addendum ? A mold addendum form discloses if the landlord is aware of any mold on the property, whether that be currently or in the past. It also requires the tenant to properly maintain the rental property to be free of conditions that may lead to mold infestation.

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Dear Residents, In order to provide a healthier environment for our residents and guests, our property has decided make our buildings, including individual units, completely smoke free. The harmful effects of secondhand and thirdhand smoke and the fire dangers caused by smoking indoors are simply too great to ignore.
Yes, a landlord may use the lease to restrict smoking both inside and outside the unit. A no-smoking provision in the rental agreement should clearly state whether smoking is prohibited only inside the unit or on any outdoor space that only the tenant can use, such as the balcony or patio of that unit.

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