Avoiding Eviction " The more detail you have, the better off you're going to be and the better protected a cannabis business will be, " she said. PLUG AND PLAY Cultivators must ensure there's enough electricity to power their grow operations-or, if there isn't, ensure they can get it. Other things to watch out for include finding a location that doesn't have vagrants and other people loitering nearby who could adversely impact the license. " A lot of cannabis businesses are in industrial or commercial areas where homeless encampments are encroaching, and it's causing issues, " Thornton said. " If the landlord doesn't keep the area free of that, then they're breaching that lease. People smoking weed outside a cannabis business can cause issues for its license, while a regular retail shop isn't going to " The main thing is to pay your rent. Failure to pay is the No. 1 reason businesses get evicted. " - Cara Thornton get shut down if that occurs. " But even if the cannabis company is doing everything correctly, there are still some landlords who will try to throw them out-whether it's technically an eviction or not.http://www.fltled.com