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All Forum Posts by: Sarah En

Sarah En has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hi everyone,

I’m a new investor learning the ropes of being a midterm landlord. I bought an outdated condo, planning to do a cosmetic rehab later when I had more budget.

I moved out of the condo in mid-2024 for a job, and by September, my tenant noticed mice droppings. Upon inspection, the pest control company found holes in the walls under the kitchen and bathroom sinks. They sealed the entrances using metal screens (one around a pipe), but now the areas look unsightly.

Additionally, there’s ongoing construction in the condo complex, which may have driven the mice into my unit. The construction seems slow and could last up to a year.

Here are my questions:

1. How can I cover or conceal the metal screens to improve the appearance?

2. What are the best and most cost-effective solutions for managing this potential long-term issue?

Thanks in advance for your advice!