End of Lease Pest Control

A flea or pest treatment at the end of your lease may be necessary, depending on whether you have pets and what is stipulated in your rental contract. It is all too common for tenants to discover pests in their rental properties after they move in. This can lead to a dispute, and cause stress for all parties involved.

To ensure peace of mind, our specialists are licensed and fully insured. They also have a full training. The end-of-lease pest control treatment will only be performed after all cleaning and furniture removal has been completed.

Common Household Pests

Our experienced team will inspect your rental property thoroughly to determine if pests are present. Pests can be found in any household.

  • Bedbugs
  • Cockroaches
  • Rodent
  • Fleas
  • Ants
  • Termites

The harmful effects of unwanted pests

You’ll lose everything if you allow pests to run wild in your home. This includes your health and the condition of your house. These unwanted pests may cause serious damage at the end of your lease, including:

  • Pests that scavenge for food in unsanitary conditions can spread diseases.
  • You may damage the structure or furniture of your rental property.
  • Renting a property can be a difficult process.
  • Make the environment unpleasant for your next tenant.

You can guarantee that your property will be free of pests, and that the prospective tenant will appreciate your well-maintained premises.

Who is responsible for end-of-lease pest control?

According to the Residential Tenancies Act, the lessor is responsible for ensuring that the Rental Property was clean and suitable to live in at the beginning of the tenancy and to maintain it so that it is still fit to reside in. The landlord is responsible for pest control, including ants, fleas silverfish and spiders.

The tenant may be responsible for the pest control fees at the end of the lease if they actively encouraged an infestation. Bed bugs could be the result of travelling, rodents from an unclean environment or fleas from the tenant’s pets.

As a tenant responsible for pest control, you can choose the company you prefer, provided the treatment is performed in accordance with the rental agreement. If you own a dog, or cat, your tenancy contract may require you to get a flea treatment at the end of your lease. We will provide you with a certificate of pest control and a warranty after your end-of-lease treatment.

After the carpet is cleaned, you must vacate the property. Organizing the pest treatment is in your interest, as otherwise the agent may refuse to sign your bond.

Ask about our End of Lease Pest Treatment today

We will do our best to make it as simple as possible. Contact for more information about our affordable, efficient and prompt end of lease carpet flea treatment in Gold Coast. Our team has been working with landlords, agents and tenants for many years to provide comprehensive and complete end-of-lease pest control. 

 

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