At Eviktus we understand how stressful moving house can be. We endeavor to ease the burden by meeting any and all of your end of lease pest control treatments - efficiently and effectively at a time that suits you. Eviktus does not apply any additional charges for an afterhours end of lease service, if that's what suits you best.
An end of lease pest control treatment is a service that may be required to be undertaken by a tenant, for the real estate agent, before a tenant vacates a rental property. Usually, an end of lease pest control treatment is the responsibility of the tenant, especially if they have had pets on the premises or any level of pest infestation present.
It is important that you check the terms and conditions of your rental property lease agreement to confirm if an end of lease pest control treatment is required, and if it is a tenant or landlord responsibility. Generally, if you are vacating a property, you will be responsible for the end of lease of lease treatment. If you are living in the rental property while a pest infestation becomes apparent, the landlord or real estate agent should be responsible to have the property appropriately treated.
You must understand if the real estate agent requires a full pest control service or a flea treatment - ask your real estate agent exactly what type or service or treatment is required.
It is important that we understand your end of lease pest control requirements so we can record them on your service receipt and ensure you get your bond back.
If you require an end of lease pest control treatment, please feel free to reach out to us and we can ensure all of your end of lease pest control requirements are met. Eviktus will provide your service receipt within an hour of completing the treatment.