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All Forum Posts by: Denny Bernacki

Denny Bernacki has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

David,  That's what I ( as a tenant) would do and have done as a renter.  That's what I assumed they would do.  As an OOS owner I dont want to pay a pest control company to essentially do the same thing.  I really just wanted to bounce it off the forum before going with my gut.....pest control is tenant responsibility. 

Tenant was stung by a bee or wasp in the yard and is requesting owner to treat the yard.  Our lease does not specifically address responsibility for yard bees.  As a renter I would simply grab some wasp spray....use it...and move on.  Is this something a landlord needs to (or should) entertain.  I have always assumed tenant responsibility for pest control unless otherwise specified.

I use AAIMS for my property in Raeford NC (Hoke).  Been with them since 2010.  They use appfolio and provide photographic inspection reports quarterly.  Responsiveness is slow at times but overall a good experience.