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California Smoke-Free Lease Addendum
Create a smoke-free rental premises under this Addendum to Lease / Tenancy Agreement under California laws.
- The purpose of the Lease Addendum is to address health and safety concerns with respect to second-hand smoke, increased fire risk, as well as increased maintenance and repair costs.
- The Lease Addendum prohibits smoking and vaping of all materials, including medical marijuana within the premises and the rental building, but allows for consumption of medical cannabis by way of vaporizer, edibles or other non-combustible forms.
- Due to the fact that marijuana is still classified as an illegal Schedule 1 drug under federal law, the Addendum specifically prohibits the use, possession or growing of medical and recreational marijuana regardless of its legal status in the State of California.
- There is a grandfathering clause exempting existing tenants but only with respect to tobacco products, which must be smoked only within their own rental units.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of California.
$11.99
Minnesota Smoke-Free Lease Addendum
Prepare a lease addendum prohibiting smoking in a Minnesota rental property with this easy-to-use template form.
- The purpose of the addendum is to establish a smoke-free environment for the rental property and mitigate health risks, maintenance costs, fire hazards, potential loss of rental income, and higher insurance costs associated with smoking.
- It defines key terms related to smoking and cannabis use and outlines the responsibilities and obligations of both the landlord and tenant regarding the smoke-free policy.
- The addendum would be used for a rental building that is changing from a smoking to a non-smoking premises. It contains a grandfathering clause covering current tenants, who would not be immediately subject to the smoke-free policy.
- The use of medical cannabis is considered smoking, and the cultivation of cannabis, whether for medical or recreational purposes, is prohibited on the premises.
- Tenants must ensure compliance with the smoke-free policy by all occupants and guests. Violations can result in charges, damages, eviction, and forfeiture of the security deposit.
- Tenants are required to notify the landlord of any smoke migration into their premises from other parts of the building.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Minnesota.
$11.99
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