blueberryfarmer
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Okay i'm getting worried.
I live in an apartment in Ontario, Canada and i have a small personal grow that has been designed to be stealthy. It is contained in a wardrobe and has an effective carbon filter. I use only a 250w light and some airpumps for my DWC. The wardrobe does not look suspicious from the outside.
Anyway, I got a call from my landlord today and he said that my power bill is higher than it was at this time last year. I played it cool, offered a couple of very reasonable explanations, and he wasn't too abbrasive or accusing. But he said that the only reason that ever happens with tenants in his building is "if they're growing something other than houseplants". He wants to come in on Monday and have a look around to make sure things arent any 'problems'. I have tried to keep my relationship with my landlord very positive, and therefore I said he could come in on Monday (not in writing, just over the phone).
I'm pretty damn sure I can keep everything contained and the smell should be okay. I can cover up all externally visible evidence within the apartment that there is anything going on. But what do i do if he wants to look in the cabinet? As far as I know, he has no legal right to start opening my personal belongings, even if i did allow him entry. It might look suspicious if i say no, but if i let him look in then i'm ****ed. The plants are like 3 weeks away from finishing. I can't move them anywhere safe. They have to stay. Can anyone give me advice on this situation? What do i do if he motions to try to open the cabinet? Should i make it impossible to open? Should i lock it somehow? Can he go to the cops and get a warrant to search everything in the apartment, including the cabinet, based entirely on his suspicion due to a high power bill? A 250w light on 12/12, two dual output air pumps and a 110 CFM ventilation fan can't be drawing much power. We have a lot of electronics and stuff in the apartment (TV, 350w sound system, 650w computer that runs 24/7, two laptops that are usually running and plugged in, a portable heater, baseboard heating, fridge & microwave, a 100w heat lamp for the bathroom, other miscellaneous gadgets) that could easily account for a high power bill.
My mind is racing right now.. i'm worried... what do you guys recommend I do? Thanks so much
I live in an apartment in Ontario, Canada and i have a small personal grow that has been designed to be stealthy. It is contained in a wardrobe and has an effective carbon filter. I use only a 250w light and some airpumps for my DWC. The wardrobe does not look suspicious from the outside.
Anyway, I got a call from my landlord today and he said that my power bill is higher than it was at this time last year. I played it cool, offered a couple of very reasonable explanations, and he wasn't too abbrasive or accusing. But he said that the only reason that ever happens with tenants in his building is "if they're growing something other than houseplants". He wants to come in on Monday and have a look around to make sure things arent any 'problems'. I have tried to keep my relationship with my landlord very positive, and therefore I said he could come in on Monday (not in writing, just over the phone).
I'm pretty damn sure I can keep everything contained and the smell should be okay. I can cover up all externally visible evidence within the apartment that there is anything going on. But what do i do if he wants to look in the cabinet? As far as I know, he has no legal right to start opening my personal belongings, even if i did allow him entry. It might look suspicious if i say no, but if i let him look in then i'm ****ed. The plants are like 3 weeks away from finishing. I can't move them anywhere safe. They have to stay. Can anyone give me advice on this situation? What do i do if he motions to try to open the cabinet? Should i make it impossible to open? Should i lock it somehow? Can he go to the cops and get a warrant to search everything in the apartment, including the cabinet, based entirely on his suspicion due to a high power bill? A 250w light on 12/12, two dual output air pumps and a 110 CFM ventilation fan can't be drawing much power. We have a lot of electronics and stuff in the apartment (TV, 350w sound system, 650w computer that runs 24/7, two laptops that are usually running and plugged in, a portable heater, baseboard heating, fridge & microwave, a 100w heat lamp for the bathroom, other miscellaneous gadgets) that could easily account for a high power bill.
My mind is racing right now.. i'm worried... what do you guys recommend I do? Thanks so much