Why you should always carry out end-of-lease pest control

If your tenant has a cat or a dog, end-of-lease pest control is a no brainer – and you will probably have added it as a requirement in their lease agreement.

However, an end-of-lease inspection by a professional pest technician is great practice for any property management service and highly recommended by Precision Pest Control, regardless of whether your tenant has a pet or not.

Why? Dirt, food and dust can build up during the course of any tenancy, creating the perfect breeding ground for unwanted inhabitants like cockroaches and silverfish.

Unfortunately, most household pests are great at hiding and will often remain, even after the rental property has been thoroughly cleaned. Cue your new tenant moaning at you about cockroaches.

A routine end-of-lease pest inspection and treatment will not only identify and deal with any pest issues, it can also provide evidence that the property was in a pest-free condition when the tenant moved in.

A landlord’s pest control responsibilities

These responsibilities vary from state to state but there are some pests that landlords are responsible for dealing with regardless of how and when they arrived. To find out more, call us on 1300 655 524.

A bit about us

Precision Pest Control has more than 30 years of pest control experience and has carried out numerous end-of-lease pest inspections and treatments. All of our pest technicians are pest control experts and we take pride in our high quality services, professional integrity and ensuring our customers receive 100% satisfaction.

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