NJ Bed Bugs and who Pays the Costs
In Jersey City, landlords are only required to pay for two bed bug treatments. If the NJ bed bugs manage to survive or a fresh batch enter the apartment unit the tenant either has to pay for an additional treatment or have a gang of unwanted guests for quite a long time. The problem gets worse because if the tenant refuses to pay for another treatment then the little critters will spread all over the NJ apartment building.
Also, what happens if a tenant acts responsibly and informs the landlord of the bed bugs problem and the landlord pay for two treatments. A month later the bed bugs return and the NJ tenant pays for the third treatment. The bed bugs are now gone and the tenant has been enjoying his bed bug free apartment for several months. A new neighbor moves in with bed bugs infested furniture and the bed bugs eventually end up in the responsible tenant’s apartment. He will now have to pay for another treatment, perhaps three due to the irresponsibility of the new neighbor. It doesn’t seem fair.
All comments and bed bugs stories are welcome. If you have bed bugs ask a NJ, NYC bed bugs pest control expert to destroy them.










