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4.25 | Offensive Odors

4.25.A | An offensive odor is any odor, or aroma, of such intensity that it becomes apparent and is offensive or disruptive to others. Any odor can become offensive when it is too strong. Some examples are: perfume, air freshening spray, or large amounts of dirty laundry. Hall staff will address offensive odors when complaints are received. Residents identified as being responsible for the offensive odor will be asked to eliminate the cause of the odor.