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Landlord Liability Expanding As Bedbugs Continue to Thrive in Apartments
The Helmsely Hotel in New York City was one of the first businesses to feel the sting of bedbug lawsuits. But now, as these insidious biting creatures find their way from apartment house to apartment house riding in suitcases, furniture and clothing, new avenues of liability for landlords are emerging, including:
Have You Screened Your New Tenants For Bedbugs? Sure, we all think to screen a tenant for criminal records, but have you asked if they’ve been exposed to a bedbug infestation? Once introduced into a unit (via a mattress or other belongings), bedbugs spread as invisibly and effectively as germs throughout the other units and common areas. The cost of subsequent decontamination of your building is significant, not to mention the hassle of subsequent sweeps when remaining eggs hatch. Likewise, lawyers are testing the theory that giving a reference for a tenant whose unit is infested may make you liable to the new landlord for their resulting infestation. Those visiting or working on infested units are discovering just how portable bedbugs are. In fact, Bedbugger.com reports that Vancouver Coastal Health Authority now provides zip-up baggies for workers to place briefcases and equipment in when they visit potentially infested sites. According to Bedbugger.com, one apartment building is considering a radical alternative – a bedbug sauna. This decontamination chamber is large enough to accommodate mattresses and sofas and is being built in response to the rising number of bedbug cases and the resulting liability. While bedbugs seem impervious to cold, heat does seem to do them in, along with their surprisingly resilient eggs. The hope is that the sauna will reduce the transferability of the bugs from tenant to tenant, and reduce the need for pesticides, although the units themselves will still have to be treated. There are no such heating units currently available on the market today, but all eyes are watching to see if this creative landlord has the solution to a growing epidemic. American Apartment Owners Association offers discounts on products and services related to your commercial housing investment including REAL ESTATE FORMS, tenant debt collection, tenant background checks, insurance and financing. Find out more at www.joinaaoa.org.To subscribe to our blog, click here. Posted on Monday, January 12th, 2009 at 1:54 pm and is filed under AAOA Forum. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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