I am a tenant, and there seem to be a lot of bugs in my unit - who is responsible?

As part of a rental inspection, owners are required to provide pest control in vacant units and in all common areas of the building. Once the rental inspection is passed and a tenant takes possession, then the Tenant is responsible for pest control within their leased area - unless otherwise specified within your lease. Contact the Planning and Building department for more information.

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1. I have moved in a home or apartment, I am having problems with appliances, windows not working right, can't find smoke detectors, or there appears to be mold - what do I do?
2. I have a tenant that moved out after 4 months, and I have a new tenant ready to move in - do I have to have the home or unit re-inspected?
3. I have a tenant that moved without notice and damaged the unit - can the city help in any way?
4. I am a tenant, and there seem to be a lot of bugs in my unit - who is responsible?
5. Does the City resolve tenant/landlord disputes?
6. When are rental inspections available?