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Clint Morgan
  • Washington, IN
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Pest Control

Clint Morgan
  • Washington, IN
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I only have one investment property at this time, but have been looking for another. I was shown a house recently by a realitor and noticed this place had bug glue boards out. I picked up a few and some had brown recluse spiders in them. I know what they are because my personal house has them as well. And I know the costs of having them treated. I paid over $500 the first treatment, and $250 per month after that. And they are still here. These guys are hard to get rid of. This property is a great deal price wise and is in the country. It does need some repairs and renovations, but I think it is worth the investment. All except for these pests. And really there is no way of knowing if they will ever be gotten rid of completely.

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