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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Living in a travel trailer on private property.
There is a major fire ant problem on the property. I have treated twice but the ants are still there. Now they are inside my camper and every morning I awake covered in new bites. Landlord just says it's part of living in the country. I say he needs to get pest control in to handle it or I will with hold rent to cover cost. Can I hold him responsible?