maybe he's just suspicious about the huge increase on the electric bill.Maybe he was just covering his ass. If he knows something isn't right about the wiring in the house he would get nervous after you moved in.
Or maybe he is just nosy, and you just made him even more nosy with your strange ass behavior.
Either way I don't think it looks good. And I bet FDD is just fucking around about bribing the electrician. Who knows, maybe the electrician is a relative.
4 lightss / 60 plants= 15 plants per lightYeah just bribe his ass with an oz of some fruit, also i was wondering how close your 4 1000watt lights are to your plants?
Maybe he was just covering his ass. If he knows something isn't right about the wiring in the house he would get nervous after you moved in.
Or maybe he is just nosy, and you just made him even more nosy with your strange ass behavior.
Either way I don't think it looks good. And I bet FDD is just fucking around about bribing the electrician. Who knows, maybe the electrician is a relative.
if he has the paperwork and everything saying that its legit, the landlord is not alowed by law to tell him he cant grow... the law is thaat you have the rght to grow without your landloads consent.it sounds like the electrician is friends with the landlord. they usually are. i think if one finds out the other will know. i can't picture the landlord letting it slide. like you said it is his house and liability. if it were to burn down due to faulty wiring the tenant could turn around and.......
i'm sorry to say but i don't think it looks good. the best i can suggest it to make sure you have your paperwork in order and on hand. make sure you have scripts to cover your plant count. try to be polite and understanding. then cross your fingers and hope the landlord is cool. i wish you the best.
good luck with that one.if he has the paperwork and everything saying that its legit, the landlord is not alowed by law to tell him he cant grow... the law is thaat you have the rght to grow without your landloads consent.
so just have you license and whatnot and you should be fine
good luck with that one.
ASA*:*California Legal Tip of the Month
October 2007:
Medical Marijuana and Landlord/Tenant Law
Medical marijuana patients' rights under landlord/tenant law remain unresolved. While a qualified patient is entitled to possess at least 8 oz. of medical marijuana AND 6 mature OR 12 immature plants, California law does not specify where cultivation is appropriate. Unfortunately, some landlords, upon learning of a tenant's patient status, possession, or cultivation may even threaten eviction.
After a negative interaction with a landlord regarding medical marijuana, try to negotiate and use the letter found on our website. If your landlord has asked you to remove your plants, explore cultivating in an alternate location. Explain that you are a medical marijuana patient, and that you are legally allowed to possess/cultivate/medicate in California. You may want to inform your landlord of your condition, and how marijuana specifically helps you. Note that some landlords must rent to patients for California's medical marijuana laws to have any meaning. If cultivating, assuage any fears your landlord might have about possible damage to the apartment. As a last resort, inform the landlord that you intend to file a complaint with the DFEH if evicted. While you may ultimately leave, use the negotiations to win helpful concessions from the landlord, such as a 6-month extension of the lease and/or moving expenses.