Is a landlord responsible for the pest control bill for rodent/varment infestation in the dwelling?

Full question:

Is a landlord responsible for the pest control bill for rodent/varment infestation in the dwelling? (The tenant notified the landlord and gave him/her one month to fix the problem. The landlord never did anything about it, therefore, forcing the tenant to hire a pest control company.)

Answer:

Please see the information at the following links:

http://definitions.uslegal.com/w/warranty-of-habitability/

http://definitions.uslegal.com/l/landlord-tenant-apartments/

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FAQs

Yes, landlords are generally responsible for pest control in rental properties. They must maintain a habitable environment, which includes addressing pest infestations like rodents or vermin. If a tenant reports a pest problem, the landlord is expected to take appropriate action to resolve it.