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Pest Control at the Time of Eviction

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#1
  • alpsfarm
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  • 2023/04/16 12:41

When I move out of my house, my realtor has asked me to do pest control in addition to cleaning my room.

I have never been asked to do pest control when renting a house before, is this a common practice in Hawaii when moving out ?

I contacted a pest control company and was told it is usually done by the owner, They could not give me an estimate.

I would like to know if anyone has ever done pest control when moving out and can recommend a company.

I would also like to know the approximate price.

Thanks in advance.

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#2

I'm a homeowner now, but when I was a renter before, I wasn't
told about pest control, and it wasn't in my contract. I don't think it is common in Hawaii, but it depends on the contract. We did at least clean the apartment when we moved out, but that was it.

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#3

I have never heard of it.
Again, look over the contract and see if there is pest control. And again, get someone fluent in English to strongly tell you why the renter needs to do this.

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#4

Please read the contract.
When pest control is imposed, for example, if there are currently cockroaches or other pests in the apartment that were not there at the beginning of the lease, the tenant may be found to be at fault and be liable for the cost of dealing with the problem.
If it is clearly stated in the contract, you will be liable for the cost of dealing with the problem. Even if it is not, if there is a legitimate reason to be charged, it is considered necessary as well as the cleaning at the time of leaving the room.
You may not know this, but cockroaches and ants can be eliminated by pest control, unless they are very bad. If the whole condo is in bad shape, it may take longer to get rid of them or
they may appear here and there over time, so the frequency may be higher than others. However, it is quite effective, so sometimes it is just an excuse for both the lender and the renter because it is in Hawaii.

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