When dealing with neighbors who smoke marijuana, it's important to communicate the odor issue politely. Using an air purifier could help, but physical barriers like weatherstripping might also assist in preventing the smell from infiltrating your unit. It's advisable to review your co-op's governing documents regarding smoking and nuisance clauses to understand your rights, especially if the issue impacts your living quality. If communication fails, approaching your co-op board with fellow concerned shareholders is suggested to seek a resolution without resorting to litigation.
You can try to protect your apartment by adding weatherstripping to your door and using an under-door draft stopper... Just make sure your approach is friendly, while letting them know that their weed smoke is invading your apartment.
Look at your proprietary lease, house rules and bylaws to see what they say about smoking and odors. Even co-ops without smoking restrictions have nuisance clauses prohibiting conditions that interfere with other shareholders' quiet enjoyment of their homes.
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