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Re: bedbugs - Landlord Forum thread 354571

Re: bedbugs by Anonymous on October 11, 2017 @15:00

                              
What an absolute ass you are. They just gave their opinion just like you! Here you are yelling how wrong they are and that the chemicals are safe. Maybe you don't understand, many states restrict the landlord to only applying chemicals to their own abode and require a license or a licensed applicator to apply them. I know that in two states, the landlord is required to be a licensed applicator to apply pesticides in any residential dwelling.
You sure as hell don't know what state their in nor what their state law requires! So your humble opinion is just wrong. Also check with your insurance company and see if they cover you for supplying tenants with pesticide chemicals no matter how safe you claim they are. Health codes also apply with using pesticide chemicals, which the landlord could also violate. Please stop showing just how ignorant some landlords can be!
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Re: bedbugs by Anonymous on October 11, 2017 @15:21 [ Reply ]
Sir, in this scenario, the landlord is not applying the chemicals. The tenant is.

Although, you might give your argument credence if you indicate which states require that residential rentals may only have insect control maintained by licensed contractors. Then maybe we can have a conversation instead of a rage fest.

And the tone of your answer is terrible. Gary said was that the prior poster was wrong, yet you felt the need to call him an 'absolute ass'. Sounds like a pot-kettle-black sort of thing. You might look in the mirror.

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