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Carly Christiansen
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Pest Control- Hurting Bottom Line

Carly Christiansen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tacoma, WA
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Hi there,

I have been seeing reoccurring costs for roach treatments at some of our properties lately. I invested out of state and am not familiar with roach problems because I do not live in an area with roaches. I am curious as to if there could be a reason that is the fault of the tenants that the roaches keep returning? I would love to hear thoughts because something doesn’t add up.

Thank you in advance!

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Theresa Harris
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I'm not used to dealing with roaches, but if you paid a company to treat it, there should be some sort of warranty for a period of time.  As Brad said, it could be something the tenants are doing.  Ask your property manger to do an inspection.

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