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Pest Control in Your Rental Property

For the best Pest Control in your San Antonio Rental Property, consider the following:

Bugs are everywhere, but there are a few simple ways to stop them from getting in and taking over. Prevention goes a long way.

For all-season pest control, establish a quarterly pest prevention program that includes some or all of the tips below.

If you have a renter whose unit smells like a garbage scow, they’re practically rolling out the pest welcome mat — and jeopardizing your property value and the unit’s rentability. Include a clause in your lease agreement that allows you to mandate residents to clean up their mess. If the lease allows, deduct the cleaning fee from their deposits when they move out.

The best ounce of prevention is to encourage renters to report an infestation so you can eradicate it immediately. Educate your tenants on sanitation best practices and what to do if they spot a pest. Include clear and specific cleaning clauses in your lease agreement so renters understand their responsibilities for keeping the property safe and clean.

Who’s responsible for pest control?

An implied warranty of habitability implies, by law, that the premises are fit and habitable for human occupation and will remain so for the duration of the lease. But common sense and doing the right thing won’t steer you wrong. Rather than haggling over who allowed creepy-crawlies to take over your property, take immediate action to eradicate them. You’ll generate more resident goodwill — and perhaps even some favorable reviews.