Smoking and using e-cigarettes, which includes cannabis (marijuana), is prohibited in the common areas of residential buildings with three or more units.
Common areas include:
- Lobbies
- Hallways
- Stairways
- Elevators
- Basements
- Laundry rooms
To file a complaint about smoking in the common area of a residential building, use the "Building" section above.
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) does not prohibit smoking in individual apartments or living spaces, such as private balconies.
Questions about smoke coming into your apartment from another apartment are answered in the DOHMH document: "When Secondhand Smoke Enters Your Home: Frequently Asked Questions." This document includes advice and resources to help with this issue.
More information is available online, including copies of the FAQs in multiple languages.
Download "When Secondhand Smoke Enters Your Home: FAQs."
Get information for tenants, businesses, and landlords on limiting exposure to second-hand smoke.
Call 311 for assistance by phone.