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I wouldn't grow in that spot, dude.
I know all the other people on this thread are gonna bash and say "ah, fuck the police, ain't nobody gonna stop you from growing", but it really sounds like that place is 100% the worst place ever to grow weed.
It was a bad idea when I thought you owned your own condo, in which case maintenance men still come by for inspections pretty regularly, but it's 100% Fuckedville that you're actually subletting (sp.?) - those owners can and will stop by unexpectedly to make sure that you're not fucking their shit up.
Add to that the breaker box and access to water lines and shit, and it's just a no-go.
And the nail in the coffin is what you don't understand - landlords have to give 24 hours notice (in most cases) EXCEPT FOR EMERGENCIES - if there's a busted pipe, the maintenance man isn't gonna wait 24 hours to go busting down your door and shutting off the water.
So your WORST CASE scenario isn't having to break your grow down quickly and move it; your worst case scenario is coming home to an open apartment door and police mulling about your living room.
Sorry bro, but it ain't happening - enjoy your music and smoking weed, and just wait until you're in a better place to actually grow it - better safe than sorry.
Real talk.
I'm gonna really take this into consideration. Not trying to be naive or anything, but where i live. Housing contracts are regulated by the government. Meaning... by me subleasing, they've signed over possession to me for the term. The condo is now registered in my name. Besides, the building is super secure, there's 3 points of contact with security before gettting into the building, and even if they did get into the building somehow, the elevators only will take them to the main floor (security has to allow the elevator to go any where else without a f.o.b key) ... it's almost locked down lol. They have no chance of getting to me. Also, as for the breaker box in my bed room etc... These are condo's... not a rental buildings, there properties that have been purchased outright. There's a super small percentile of people that are renting like me. Most are owners.... After finding out about things like the heating/air flow system in the condo, it's almost as these condo's where designed to be self contained... i.e nothing is connected to anyone else, if i trip a breaker... i reset it myself... etc. So the breaker almost works in my favour. It's not a breaker for the whole floor or anything. About emergencies... i think this comes down to probability. It's a highrise with Hundreds of apts. The chance of them needing acess to my space for a pipe bust or something is very small... the possibility still exists though. Everything you said is very valid, but i think it sounds a tad worse than it really is. I will talk to other people in the building and find out about inspections. Keep everyone posted... now to move.