I posted this in r/legal with no responses, so I thought I’d ask here. I’m kinda desperate for an answer and am finding conflicting answers when I google this issue.
Moved in a 4 story multi-unit apartment building February of this year. Heard whispers of bed bug problems every once in a while, but did not inquire with management. Found out yesterday the state health department was here… on my floor… because they got 6 calls of an infestation.
They found dead bed bugs in the public dryer we have recently used on our floor.
Management hasn’t said shit to any of us. I’m pissed. There were exterminators here in July and august with bedbug sniffing dogs, but I didn’t know there was an infestation. I feel like an idiot but I just didn’t know… have never dealt with bedbugs before… they just aren’t prevalent in the southern states where I’m from. To top it off, I have a 2 month old infant, and this is just so worrisome for me.
We don’t have any in the apartment that I know of as of today… but I’m learning they can crawl through air conditioning vents. I bought diametric earth for the threshold today. Mattresses are in bedbug covers.
QUESTIONS I NEED ANSWERS TO: Can I break the lease? Were they supposed to tell us so that we can take proper precautions? Are they allowed to keep moving people into this building knowing there is an infestation?
Our lease is up in February but we hate it here and the bedbug issue is now the straw that broke the camels back.
Thanks for reading and for any help you may have!!!
GuttaBxtch t1_iu36qie wrote
When i lived in public housing they kept coming to treat a unit above mine but the whole building was infested. From what I understand, most techniques are useless and it requires some serious work to get rid of them. I feel like as long as it looks like they're trying to address the issue then they can't be held liable for anything?
Not a lawyer; just my 2¢