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The tenant has a roach issue, even though my building has a monthly exterminator serv

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The tenant has a roach issue, even though my building has a monthly exterminator service. He says he uses the service every month, yet there are still a lot of roaches.

I’m thinking of sending him some roach killer (the black boxes that you place around the home) to help with control.

Can I do that? What’s my liability? These boxes are sold on Amazon, and I can pay to have them shipped to him. Is this the right thing to do? I just want to check before I proceed.

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I don't see why not.  If they sell them on amazon, they likely don't require any special handling.

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