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@Steven Anderson Funny you mention that, because this is something that has come up recently.
I'm a property manager and I use the standard TAR residential lease. That lease says nothing about pest infestation.
I recently had an otherwise ideal tenant contact me about bed bugs in their rental. They expected the landlord to pay for the extermination (which ain't cheap) even though one of their kids brought the bed bugs into the house.
Since the TAR lease is silent on this issue I will be adding the following clause to all future leases:
"With the exception of wood destroying insects, tenant will be responsible for the extermination of any pests including bed bugs."