I have piles of roach corpses outside my apartment door and management sent me threatening notice. Why
I had very bad roach infestation because the apartment management was poor and they used over the shelf spray. Many roaches were resistant to it anyway.
I spent 1000s on pest control company and they made 4 visits.
They used bait, pyrethoids and sprayed outside of my apartment also.
Their spray was so powerful that even several days later when roaches walked over the residual of pyrethoids, they all died.
They sprayed outside my apartment door and that's where roaches dead bodies piled up -- they were all coming from outside.
Apartment management said I have broken rule by not disposing outside dead roaches and this will discourage new tenants from coming here. And I at once dispose dead roaches.
That's apartment management job. Not mine. Outside maintenance is all theirs anyway.
I have asthma and have bad health. I can't go near those badly disease germ filled roaches.
So who should dispose roach dead bodies?
ANSWERS: 1
Sort by: Highest Rated
-
Standing on your principles and leaving the roaches by your door just because "outside maintenance is your landlord's responsibility" may end up costing you more in the long run - namely, earning you an eviction notice. It wouldn't take but a minute or so to sweep them off the porch and into the yard where they'll not be noticed.
-
No comments
RELATED QUESTIONS
RELATED TOPICS
ABOUT ANSWERBAG
Answerbag wants to provide a service to people looking for answers and a good conversation. Ask away and we will do our best to answer or find someone who can.We try to vet our answers to get you the most acurate answers.
Copyright 2020, Wired Ivy, LLC