Sunoverbeach wrote:I'm betting the building manager would allow it for some medical dispensation
I don't think there is anything written in the lease agreement that addresses this particular topic - either for medical or recreational purposes. I don't think they would have much ground to stand on if it came to a court battle since I would think state law would surpass any rental agreement as long as the rental agreement didn't spell it out directly.
If you add in a documented medical reason for growing it, I think the management company would lose that fight too.
It may pass the legal hurdle but it wouldn't pass my ethical hurdle.
I wouldn't grow pot plants outside unless I had property where access to such crops would be limited and not open to the public. It would be irresponsible to grow it in a container just outside my apartment where anyone could access it. Similarly, you wouldn't set up a still to ferment booze or beer in the wide open. It may be legal but not ethical or responsible, in my opinion.
Tree double NINE!