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I live in a multi-unit residence where second-hand smoke from my neighbours unit filters into my unit. Is this covered under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act?

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I live in a multi-unit residence where second-hand smoke from my neighbours unit filters into my unit. Is this covered under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act?

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Under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, smoking is prohibited in common areas of: condominiums, apartment buildings and college and university residences. Examples of common areas include elevators, stairwells, lobbies and hallways; parking garages, laundry facilities, exercise areas and party or entertainment rooms. The Smoke-Free Ontario Act does not, however, restrict smoking in individual units.

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