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Smell help - need to pick your brains
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 509948" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I think Janet is probably correct at the steps that can be taken to minimize odors coming up to your apartment. </p><p></p><p>My aunt lives in a building and she is highly sensitive to cig smoke. The tenant below her smoked for years and my aunt was constantly ill from it coming up to her apartment. Her building is well kept but it was pretty much how Janet described. She could tell when the tenant was away and could tell the moment tenant returned because tenant would light up downstairs and she could smell it. So I can see how nasty body odor could creep into your space. </p><p></p><p>Of course management cannot make your neighbor bathe. Could they not alert neighbor that offensive odors are finding their way outside the apartment and notify them that they must correct the situation? It could be worded to imply it could be garbage or stale laundry etc and to please rectify whatever problem is causing odors to travel to other units, thus impeding the reasonable enjoyment of other tenants living spaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 509948, member: 4264"] I think Janet is probably correct at the steps that can be taken to minimize odors coming up to your apartment. My aunt lives in a building and she is highly sensitive to cig smoke. The tenant below her smoked for years and my aunt was constantly ill from it coming up to her apartment. Her building is well kept but it was pretty much how Janet described. She could tell when the tenant was away and could tell the moment tenant returned because tenant would light up downstairs and she could smell it. So I can see how nasty body odor could creep into your space. Of course management cannot make your neighbor bathe. Could they not alert neighbor that offensive odors are finding their way outside the apartment and notify them that they must correct the situation? It could be worded to imply it could be garbage or stale laundry etc and to please rectify whatever problem is causing odors to travel to other units, thus impeding the reasonable enjoyment of other tenants living spaces. [/QUOTE]
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