Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 Source: Penticton Herald (CN BC) Copyright: 2000 - Horizon Operations (B.C.) Ltd. Contact: 101-186 Naniamo Ave. West Penticton, B.C., Canada, V2A 1N4 Fax: 1-250-492-2403 Website: http://www.ok.bc.ca/PH/index.htm Author: Penticton Herald Staff LANDLORDS CAUTIONED ABOUT POT HOUSES Police are cautioning landlords to take some precautions to prevent tenants from growing marijuana after a relatively small grow operation was uncovered Wednesday. The Penticton RCMP property crimes/drug task force seized 45 mature marijuana plants and arrested four individuals when they executed a search warrant at a rental property in the 200-block Scott Avenue. The three men and one woman were released with an order to appear in court Aug. 14. Police also seized hydroponic growing equipment, drug paraphernalia and about $2,000 in stolen property in the afternoon raid, said Const. Terry Jacklin. Five dogs on the property were turned over to the city animal control officer. Jacklin said the occupants of the house were fairly new to the community, as is often found to be the case with grow operations. He noted a marijuana crop can be grown in as little as two-and-a-half to three months and that a grow operation can be started in a small area of a house. "We remind landlords to be responsible and check up on your tenants on a regular basis," said Jacklin. "The damage done by indoor marijuana production can run into the thousands of dollars," he said. "These damages are caused by renovations made to the property in order to accommodate the indoor operation. Other damage is caused by water damage as well as mold and mildew associated with high levels of humidity inside the dwellings." Jacklin said the mold and mildew that can be caused is similar to that referred to as "condo rot" commonly encountered in so-called leaky condos in the Lower Mainland. He notes the operations also pose a serious fire risk from the high electrical needs to power high wattage lamps and other equipment. "Many insurance companies are not covering damages caused by indoor marijuana production," Jacklin said. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck