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You cannot grow cannabis in a leased space in AZ based on section 33-1344
see attached, once you have done so your lease contract will become null and void. At which time you are not going to get the pleasure of 48 hours of advanced notice by the landlord to enter the apartmetn
good for you, now go kill it with your 12 plants and 4k budget. Looking forward to your success!!!Yes this is 1 form of research. But not my only source.
You got a newer version? it is only 6 years old and news flash, laws do not change all that quickly!!!Thats from 2015 lol
How bored are you, that you waste your time helping people who disrespect you? lol I know, he'll grow up someday and thank you.You cannot grow cannabis in a leased space in AZ based on section 33-1344
see attached, once you have done so your lease contract will become null and void. At which time you are not going to get the pleasure of 48 hours of advanced notice by the landlord to enter the apartmetn
How bored are you, that you waste your time helping people who disrespect you? lol I know, he'll grow up someday and thank you.
How does it not apply? It there a newer statue on the matter?33-1344. Tenant to use and occupy as a dwelling unit
Unless otherwise agreed, the tenant shall occupy his dwelling unit only as a dwelling unit.
Lol... and you site a law from prior to legalization. This doesn't apply
just because growing weed in Arizona was legalized it does not mean that you have the right as a renter to do so based on the 2015 laws. Prove the law has changed!!!!!!!!!Absolutely will never thank someone for wrong information
And yes.. the laws here changed in 2020
Ok change that to he might grow up someday and realize how dumb he was now.Absolutely will never thank someone for wrong information
And yes.. the laws here changed in 2020
But all I asked was for you to get a document showing the law changed. Why do you try and change the subject? Get a link to a new law that states you can grow up to 12 plants in a leased apartment. Is it really that hard or would you just rather make a comment that does not apply to move on?That law could cover anything... no cooking inside your unit... no fitness equipment.. etc etc...
It doesn't apply in my state.
It is from your state bro!!!!!!!!!That law could cover anything... no cooking inside your unit... no fitness equipment.. etc etc...
I know the law in my state. Stick to growing that 8k$ weed brah
But all I asked was for you to get a document showing the law changed. Why do you try and change the subject? Get a link to a new law that states you can grow up to 12 plants in a leased apartment. Is it really that hard or would you just rather make a comment that does not apply to move on?
It is from your state bro!!!!!!!!!
Based on your username I imagine you are a few years older than me... I am in my early 40s
You must be pretty dense by the wayIt doesn't apply you idiot
It is outlining residential vs. Commercial use
Don't post laws you don't understand
You must be pretty dense by the way
here is the link one more time.
https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/...ndlord_and_Tenant_Act-Revised_July-3-2015.pdf
The name of the publication even states Residential Landord and Tenant Act
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