Here is an interesting recent Ontario court ruling on damages awarded because of a tenant who smoked. It was a sizable judgement awarded to the Landlord.
QUOTE (thomasbeyer2000 @ Apr 7 2008, 10:06 PM) the question is: will you be able to RENT LESS UNITS of lease says "no smoking" ???
In some areas of the city it is very hard to find a non-smoker. I explain the No Smoking Rule to new Tenants, as they
agree to smoke outside. But the rule still has to be inforced by the Landlord just like any rule on the premises.
If it is part of your lease you can evict them..... If you do not live in the house you have to have written complaints from other tenants in the building. Including dated and timed logs of smoking activity and your tenants must agree to show up to court if need be. This is one way to show proof.