http://www.lrc.ky.gov/KRS/383-00/615.PDFMudslide, in every state I have ever lived in a notice on the community bulletin board of the apartment complex was considered enough notice. Perhaps the OP's apartment complex put a notice on his door and it was blown away. Doesn't matter, as long as they made a good faith effort to notify him in advance of their entry into his apartment.
Additionally, something you are evidently not aware of, even if the apartment complex personnel entered into the apartment without any notice whatsoever, if they reported what they found to the police it would be enough to issue a warrant to search the premises. As long as the apartment personnel were not in the employ of, or working as designated confidential informants on behalf of the police, and even if their entry was technically illegal, the warrant and search would be valid. Now the OP might have a civil case for violation of his rights against the apartment complex, but that certainly would not help in his criminal conviction. And I can guarantee it would be a conviction.
To give you another bone to chew on, I could break into someone's home with intent to rob them, find their grow and report that grow to the police. As long as I did not report the grow anonymously, a warrant and search would result in a legal arrest. Now I would face a felony conviction of my own, but that wouldn't help the grower out any. Would it?
Thats what im saying. Fuck em. As long as you dont have 100 plants and you arent destroying the place I dont see why most landlords would even give a fuck. Its one less rent check coming in if you go to jail. But I dont know your landlord. He might be some do gooder bible thumper for all I know.dont be a pussy bro just finish it
haha jk gl with whatever you choose, man it rocks to live in cali
you still didnt trash that??????? Man your going down, good luck bro you got some ballsok for the record, im in austin tx, a fairly liberal city friendly to pot smokers (austin city limits, south by southwest, marley fest, etc)
i live in a large apartment complex pretty much filled with college students. i smell weed all the time walking through the hallways. im assuming that the inspectors saw illegal substances in more than just one apartment.
i am deciding tonight, whether i want to trash EVERYTHING or try and finish my 1 last plant.
werd......odds are no cops ever show up
hey man chill, you dont say if you definately know they were in there, perhaps it might just have been a few random checks they did,,they came in to inspect the fire alarms, extinguisher, sprinklers.
they said they went into each individual room to inspect it.
i was gone between 11am-3pm and its now 4:45
i have a large 4x4 tent in my room, and several plants in my closet, all which are fairly visible. they said they sent out an e-mail notice last week, but I never got it.
im hoping they decided to go easy on a student and not call the cops, but im also expecting the cops to come knocking any second now.
From what I have read on NORML, Georgia is a felony for cultivation of cannabis no matter how small or large. One plant is a felony.Depends on your state Raven. In my state they do not go off of the number of plants, but the weight of the marijuana. Unfortunately they do not cut the buds and then trim them up to determine weight, but instead pull the plant up by the roots and throw it onto a scale ... roots, remaining dirt and all. Anything in excess of one ounce is a felony charge with anything over two pounds being a mandatory minimum sentence of five years. Basically, in Georgia one nice plant could land you in the state prison for a minimum sentence of five years with no discretion on the judge. Assuming time off for good behavior along with first offense status and a Georgian would be facing around 16 months minimum.
I guess its a good thing I actually read and comprehend things instead of talking out of my ass like you seem to,I guess it's a good thing you wrote screw all the legal advice, cause your advice is far from it..
well ill take what ever that charge is instead of growing charges any day.ok some advice all renters should look into, I'm in the market to buy my first house and its going to be a multifamily, im Mass and RI it is illegal for a renter to change ANY locks or add locks anywhere in the apt without notifying the landlord and giving them a key. It is the Landlords property and you dont have the right to prohibit accses to any part of THEIR house... just an FYI may vary state to state...
Yep. If you are growing in a rental unit change the locks. Probably not all that feasible in an apartment complex that does regular spraying, safety inspections and the like. But it would definitely keep you safe the first time they tried to enter.well ill take what ever that charge is instead of growing charges any day.