They aren't necessarily the tenants fault either. This is what the lecture is about, two parties working together to solve a problem. There is no cut and dry answer. In the case of the tenants who found a bed bug on day one for example. Who's to say that they didn't bring the bedbugs with them? If they did due diligence and inspected the place thoroughly after the first sighting and found evidence of an existing infestation at the residence should the landlord release them from the lease?
The landlord should have to know by law discover who apt their parasites come. If the ants refuse the land inspect the premises he should to hire a dog. They are very good at I found a dog that discover my problem more than a technician see, they smell 100 better smell than a human. I had had been there.😡😡😡😡😈😈😈
Night night don't let the bedbugs bite
How are bed bugs a landlord's fault?
They aren't necessarily the tenants fault either.
This is what the lecture is about, two parties working together to solve a problem. There is no cut and dry answer.
In the case of the tenants who found a bed bug on day one for example.
Who's to say that they didn't bring the bedbugs with them?
If they did due diligence and inspected the place thoroughly after the first sighting and found evidence of an existing infestation at the residence should the landlord release them from the lease?
The landlord should have to know by law discover who apt their parasites come. If the ants refuse the land inspect the premises he should to hire a dog. They are very good at I found a dog that discover my problem more than a technician see, they smell 100 better smell than a human. I had had been there.😡😡😡😡😈😈😈