Yes, or the local Code Enforcement. Now, if the landlord can prove that their unit was free of bedbugs until the Tenant became the harbinger of such infestation, they can make the tenant pay for bedbug removal.
The best way to deal with bedbug infestation is to contact a pest control company to inspect the premises and treat the problem in a very short period of time.
No
The North East, and recently California.
they are at this time closed to a bedbug infestation. when they reopen, they are gladly hiring=]
the short answer is currently "everywhere" because they are currently infesting people's beds all over the world and in most countries they are on the increase.
A level of craziness comparable to that of a bedbug.
A adult bedbug is 4 to 5 millimeters long.
וואַנץ, vants. It can refer both to an actual bedbug or to a loathesome, repellant person.
Yes
The association's master policy is the insurance you reference. Your master policy broker will be able to answer your question for you. Otherwise, your tenant's policy or owner's HO-6 policy may have coverage. Again, contact your broker who can give you the answer you need.
This question is really interesting. Nobody ever measures the weight of bedbug but it would be the same weight as a mosquito.
Bedbug in Yiddish is "vants."