What If the Exterminator the Landlord Hires Isn’t Solving my Bedbug Infestation?
What if the Exterminator the Landlord Hires Isn’t Solving My Bedbug Infestation? If you refuse to let the landlord’s exterminator do the work, then you may be accused of being the problem. Generally, in court cases involving contractors, judges in Housing Court will say that that you need to let the landlord use the company it picks. And when the work isn’t done properly, you have to return to court and complain. The best practice is probably to document what the company is doing. Show that what it’s doing isn’t working. Then try to compel the landlord to get a new company that will employ better methods.
If you are suffering from a bed bug infestation, there is a way to get compensation for your damages and your bites. You may need to commence a bed bug lawsuit in order to be properly compensated for your injuries and out of pocket costs. Our New York Bed Bug injury Attorneys at The Law Offices of Effie Soter, P.C. are here to help.
Have you been exposed to bed bugs or do you have any questions? Our New York Bed Bug Injury Attorneys will discuss your legal rights with you during a free initial consultation. We can also help you through the process of filing a claim, and fight for your right to compensation. Call and speak to one of our New York Bed Bug Injury Attorneys at 646-504-7384 or via our contact page. Learn more about your rights. Let’s obtain the best outcome for you.