Definately see to the lease agreement. Many leases have a clause that includes ensuring the relative safety of the tenants. If they won't remove the offending tenants then it releases you from the lease and any further charges for changing apartments. If you cannot find anything like this in the fine print then according to most state laws the landlords are required to provide safe living conditions and I would consider this unsafe. See a lawyer post-haste and get yourself moved. There's no reason you should have to pay for the landlords lack of taste in residents.
Even further - if you can find another place comperable then you should be able to be released from your lease for the above reasons. I personally would be moving out of that complex because the dealers are still there.
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