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Do you handle cosmetics during the Tenants stay?
Rodents.. bugs.... killing weeds
Do you handle all of these things for tenants if acquired during their stay?
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Through the years I've had lawn service at about half of the places but not the other half. It depended on the market and how nice the area was.
I have have to handle rodents or bugs that would mean I'm not renewing someone's lease. I turn the property over free of these pests but it's the tenant's responsibility to keep it that way. I suspect not amount of pest control could overcome people who leave food out everywhere and attract rodents and bugs. I admit I've never had these problems. Maybe I've been lucky w/my tenants. I have friends in the business who have had roaches though....disgusting.