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i see your point, and it is not the nicest smellSmell - impaired Stools - foul smelling, i know i would be worried if i brought my newbornNewborn jaundice home and it smelled like pot in the house, we have a 6 year old a 4 year old and a 10 week old (all boys) i was over at my friends last week and her uncle lives downstairs, all of the sudden the whole house smelled like pot, i pretty much packed up the kids and left, i don't like the idea of my kids having to be around that stuff, any kid for that matter, if you have complained and nothing has been done about it then if i were in your shoes i would just move, especially if it is an every day occurance. i wouldn't think that would be healthy for any one especially a new born.
I have tried to talk to them on several occassions and so has my husband. They are 50 years old and could care less about anyone around them. The wife actually physically removed my husband from the house as he was trying to explain the situation to her husband. I will try calling the association with some more force than I have. I also plan to visit my local police department in person to see if they can point me in the right direction. My husband and I are considering moving. We found a townhome but it's in a new tract so it won't be built until August 2004. That's about all we can afford right now. Home prices have skyrocketed here. Currently I'm leaving all of the windows open and I am using a Hepa filter which I am hoping helps. Thank you everyone for your advice. I really appreciate the support.
angelbabies Female, 21 years portsmouth - United Kingdom Member since May 2008
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i see your point, and it is not the nicest smell, i know i would be worried if i brought my newborn home and it smelled like pot in the house, we have a 6 year old a 4 year old and a 10 week old (all boys) i was over at my friends last week and her uncle lives downstairs, all of the sudden the whole house smelled like pot, i pretty much packed up the kids and left, i don't like the idea of my kids having to be around that stuff, any kid for that matter, if you have complained and nothing has been done about it then if i were in your shoes i would just move, especially if it is an every day occurance. i wouldn't think that would be healthy for any one especially a new born.
good luck, and hopefully this becomes resolved!!!
jenn
i agree with jen, i would be worried too.
chey
If marijuana is detected in YOUR urine sample for some reason, you will NEED documentation that the situation is what you say it is.
Be prepared, and document everything.
What happens when you call the police? Why is nothing being done? This really annoys me just listening to it. It's so unfair to you!