A second-hand lesson in dealing with a smoking neighbor
(The Washington Post) – Maryland. Second-hand tobacco smoke is not in and of itself a nuisance. That is now the law in Maryland based on a case just handed down by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. David Schuman, a shareholder in the Greenbelt Homes Cooperative, claimed that his neighbor’s smoke invaded his apartment, in violation of the cooperative’s rule that no nuisance was permitted.
Read the story in The Washington Post.