You should re-read your lease and find out if the landlord is responsible for pest removal. It should indicate this in your lease. I would also mention the cracks and holes to the landlord. Maybe he can send someone to come patch them up. I understand the hassle of pests around the warmer months, but if […]
Written on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 by judeduffy :: 0 comments to this post
You should re-read your lease and find out if the landlord is responsible for pest removal. It should indicate this in your lease. I would also mention the cracks and holes to the landlord. Maybe he can send someone to come patch them up.
I understand the hassle of pests around the warmer months, but if your landlord does not pay for pest removal, you will have to. Use traps or something. Mice droppings are harmful to humans especially babies! Understand that this time of year, many places are under attack. Depending on where you live, even the cleanest of houses! (yes mice pass through clean homes!) If it is too much to bear, you only have 2 months remaining on your lease. I would use that time to weigh your options and decide if you would like to move or not.
Good Luck!
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