Bed bugs are the worst. They’re especially common in apartment buildings and large cities, so know you aren’t the only person who’s experienced them. That said, it can be difficult for a landlord to prove you brought in bed bugs if you live in a large building.
If you live in a house with only two apartments, it’d be a lot easier for your landlord to prove you brought in bed bugs. For example, your landlord could show:
Proof of extermination previously
Proof that the house was pest-free from a pest control officer
Proof that pest-control measures are in place
Proof the infestation is only in your unit
However, when you live in a large building, it’s incredibly difficult to pinpoint the cause of bed bugs. Bed bugs can spread quickly, and others in your building may be experiencing the same issues.
In some instances, an exterminator may be able to find the cause of bedbugs, like someone’s luggage or furniture, or if you’re the only tenant in the building experiencing an issue.
Even so, it may still be your landlord’s responsibility to get rid of the bed bugs, even if you were at fault. You can review your lease and your city’s ordinances to determine who is responsible for exterminating bed bugs or other pests.
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