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How to Handle Pest Control for Your Rentals

A modern home is a welcoming space for more than just your human tenants. Local wildlife would also love to enjoy the warmth, shelter, and conveniences of your rental homes. The only problem is that pests make terrible tenants. They don’t pay rent, and they almost always do damage to the property. Of course, dealing with pests is also more challenging when you have tenants to consider. As a landlord, your job is to minimize your tenants’ exposure to pests and to swiftly deal with any wildlife that tries to move in during the lease. The good news is that a few pest control best practices can keep your rentals

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