Pest Control for Multifamily Housing

Protect your rental properties, tenants, and reputation with proactive pest control solutions designed for landlords and property managers.

When Are Landlords Responsible for Pest Control?

Landlords have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure that their rental properties are habitable and free from pests.

In California, landlords are legally required to maintain habitable housing under state health and housing codes. This includes keeping units free from infestations of rodents, cockroaches, bed bugs, and other pests that threaten tenant health and safety. Beyond compliance, providing pest control demonstrates professionalism and care for tenants, helping landlords avoid complaints, code violations, and potential legal disputes.

Why is Pest Control Important for Multifamily Housing?

Pest pressures in multifamily housing can spread quickly, impacting residents and
creating costly challenges for property managers. Our Integrated Pest Management
(IPM) programs are designed to deliver proactive, community-wide protection.

Through innovation, precision, and proactive service, we help property managers and
owners maintain safe, pest-free communities that residents can trust.

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Why Choose Us

Experienced pest management backed by strong values.

At Innovative Pest Solutions, we believe excellence starts with values. Guided by servant leadership, decades of experience, and certified training, we deliver safe, effective, and environmentally responsible pest management for homes and industries.

Faith & Integrity

We lead with Christian values and servant leadership—treating every client with honesty, respect, and care.

Health & Protection

Our services safeguard public health by preventing pests that spread asthma triggers and diseases like Typhoid and West Nile virus.

Team & Family

We foster a culture of teamwork, quality, and balance—treating every property like our own and supporting our people like family.

Certified Expertise

Over 60 years of combined experience and full regulatory certifications ensure safe, proven solutions for any pest challenge.

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How to Implement Pest Control as a Landlord

Schedule Regular Inspections
Regular inspections are the first line of defence against pest infestations. Schedule regular inspections with a pest control professional to identify any potential pest problems. The professional can also provide you with advice on how to prevent pest infestations.

Respond Quickly to Tenant Complaints
Tenants are often the first to notice pest problems. Respond promptly to any tenant complaints about pests and take appropriate action to address the problem. Failure to respond to tenant complaints can result in legal consequences.

Educate Your Tenants
Educate your tenants on how to prevent pest infestations. Provide them with tips on how to keep their living areas clean and dry, store food properly, and report any signs of pest infestations promptly. This education can help prevent pest problems from occurring.

Work with a Pest Control Professional
If you have a severe pest problem, it’s best to hire a pest control professional such as Innovative Pest Solutions. We can help you identify potential pest problems and provide you with advice on how to prevent them. Our pest technicians can also provide you with regular pest control treatments to keep your property pest-free. Contact us today!

Seal Entry Points
Sealing entry points is an effective way to prevent pests from entering your property. Inspect your property for any cracks, gaps, or holes, and seal them with caulk or other appropriate materials. Pay particular attention to entry points such as doors, windows, and pipes.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Pest Control for Landlords FAQs

Yes, California landlords are legally obligated to keep rental units habitable, which includes controlling pests.

Rodents, cockroaches, ants, and bed bugs are the most frequent issues in multi-unit buildings.

Quarterly inspections are common, but high-risk properties may need more frequent monitoring.

Yes, rodents, cockroaches, and bed bugs easily travel between walls, floors, and shared spaces in multi-unit buildings.

Yes, we provide detailed reports to help landlords demonstrate compliance with health and housing codes.

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