He can't just abandon the place. You know darn well this landlord would come after him with all guns blazing for "breach of contract" if there's a signed lease.
I get the idea that he is renting PART of a house. If the lease does not strictly define WHICH parts of the house are included, the landlord can pretty much take over any room(s) he wants to, whenever he wants. All he has to say is, "That wasn't part of the lease agreement."
You might win if you fight it with lawyers, but it will be a long drawn out battle to define which parts of the house were IMPLIED to be included in the lease.
How much time is left on the lease? If he has to move out a month or two early, and abandon the security deposit, to get out of a bad situation, it's worth it.
Does he have any interaction with the pothead kid? If the pothead kid has separate access to this room (sounds like he does?), and he's not bothering you, just wait out the lease. Then, find somewhere else to live.
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