mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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You can just talk to them. Beyond that, you are choosing to live in a shared living space! One that allows smoking. If you have a serious allergy to the stuff, I would think that would be the first question you ask before you rent/buy a place... What is your policy on smoking. Allowed? Move on. Not allowed? Okay. I'm allergic to dogs and cats. So I wouldn't rent a place that allowed them! I would be miserable. I would certainly not rent there but ask everyone else to accommodate me by not having pets. There are so many complexes out there that are pet-free and/or smoke-free.
If talking doesn't work, you can go to battle. Write your landlord or whatever, but you're going to have repercussions there. If you win the battle, you have pissed off neighbors. If you lose the battle, you have emboldened neighbors. So does going to battle have any good result? Probably not.
If it's really harmful to your health, I would consider alternatives. Besides just this one person, you might have to deal w others. Some people said they should go walk to the park. How is that better? They should go smoke at the park by all the kids? See to a non-smoker, there is no good place for a smoker to smoke except "anywhere that's not by me". I'm not a smoker, nor approve of smoking... but the reality of living in a smoking-allowed complex with a health aversion to smoke is something you'll have to deal with as long as you live there.
I do like the idea above about putting up a solid blocker like a planter. This may have its own risks tho as planters tend to make good cigarette depositories. Or putting the fan blowing out your window. The fan blowing out should solve the smoke getting in your house problem. There are rectangular fans made to perfectly fit a window.
Welcome to the Community Board MrInfinity! Not used to seeing you over here.