ViRedd
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I feel for you on this one, Babs. You wouldn't believe some of the places I've sold over the years. Honestly, the smell can be so overbearing, that its all one can do to keep from puking. Not talking about folks from India here either ... just common, Ameridan White Trash.Just an observation here. If you own it, it's your right to dirty the walls, stink up the place, etc.
I still stand by the absurdity that the smell permeates into others quarters in a fashion that is harmful to them.
And I'll go right back to the example of Indian neighbors too. You don't know how bad ANY single thing smells until you live over a family that cooks with the combination of spices they use for breakfast, snack, lunch and dinner. They will not even run their AC on the hottest of hottest days. On top of that, they rarely if ever shower.
Unless you have lived through these conditions, you have no idea what I am speaking about.
Given all of those "offenses".......there is no smell ordinance anywhere that I am aware of.
I have no more right to tell them to stop cooking than they do ordering I stop smoking.
Last, there will naturally be a slightly higher risk for fire if you are a smoker. I see more fires due to Christmas trees being lit, or people's use of candles. You can't ban those either.
And what about water? Water damage is known to be so much more detrimental than fire damage.
My walls are my domain. I suport the right for it to be every person's right.....even when it offends me.