21/07/2022
Under the Residential Tenancy Act, it is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure the condition of the property is the same (or as close as possible to the same) condition as when the tenancy began.
While most tenants are aware of their cleaning obligations, it’s not uncommon for tenants to also be required to have end of lease flea vacate treatment carried out if they had a pet for any length of time during the tenancy.
Fleas can live for months without food and can remain in areas around previous pet activity, such as curtains and carpets, for a long time after your pets have left the premises. That’s why it’s vitally important to get a proper end of lease flea service done by a licensed pest controller.
Our service includes both internal and external treatments and come with a written receipt for the landlord/ Real Estate Agent.
All treatments are carried out by fully qualified and experienced Technicians licensed by the Western Australian Department of Health.