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End-of-lease flea treatment required for pet tenants under the QLD RTA. Disputes go to QCAT.<\/span>\n\n<div style=\"background:var(--bg2);border-bottom:1px solid var(--border)\"><div class=\"wrap\"><nav class=\"bc\" aria-label=\"Breadcrumb\"><a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/\">Home<\/a><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><path d=\"M9 18l6-6-6-6\"\/><\/svg><a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/blog\/\">Blog<\/a><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><path d=\"M9 18l6-6-6-6\"\/><\/svg><span style=\"color:var(--txt)\">Pest Control Rentals QLD<\/span><\/nav><\/div><\/div>\n\n<section class=\"hero\">\n  <div class=\"wrap hero-in\">\n    <div class=\"cat\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1.75\" width=\"13\" height=\"13\"><path d=\"M3 9l9-7 9 7v11a2 2 0 0 1-2 2H5a2 2 0 0 1-2-2z\"\/><polyline points=\"9 22 9 12 15 12 15 22\"\/><\/svg>Situational Guides<\/div>\n    <h1 class=\"h1\">Pest Control for Rentals: Who Pays? Tenant vs Landlord (QLD)<\/h1>\n    <div class=\"meta-row\">\n      <span class=\"meta-item\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1.75\"><rect x=\"3\" y=\"4\" width=\"18\" height=\"18\" rx=\"2\"\/><line x1=\"16\" y1=\"2\" x2=\"16\" y2=\"6\"\/><line x1=\"8\" y1=\"2\" x2=\"8\" y2=\"6\"\/><line x1=\"3\" y1=\"10\" x2=\"21\" y2=\"10\"\/><\/svg>Updated May 2026<\/span>\n      <span class=\"meta-item\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1.75\"><circle cx=\"12\" cy=\"12\" r=\"10\"\/><polyline points=\"12 6 12 12 16 14\"\/><\/svg>10 min read<\/span>\n      <span class=\"meta-item\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1.75\"><path d=\"M20 21v-2a4 4 0 0 0-4-4H8a4 4 0 0 0-4 4v2\"\/><circle cx=\"12\" cy=\"7\" r=\"4\"\/><\/svg>Response Pest Control<\/span>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n<div class=\"art\">\n  <div class=\"wrap\">\n\n    <div class=\"qs\"><p>Short answer under QLD RTA: landlords are responsible for pest issues that were pre-existing at the start of tenancy or that arise from structural building conditions. Tenants are responsible for pest issues caused by their behaviour during the tenancy. End-of-lease flea treatment is required from tenants who kept pets.<\/p><\/div>\n\n    <p>Pest control responsibility in QLD rental properties is one of the most common points of dispute between tenants and landlords at bond time. The Queensland Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (RTRA Act) establishes the framework, but most disputes come down to one question: was the pest issue pre-existing or did the tenant cause it? This guide breaks down the answer by pest type with specific reference to QLD legislation.<\/p>\n\n    <h2>The Core Legal Framework<\/h2>\n    <p>Under the RTRA Act, the landlord has a statutory obligation to provide and maintain the property in a good state of repair and in a reasonable state of cleanliness. This obligation covers pre-existing pest activity and pest activity arising from the building's structural condition. The tenant has an obligation to keep the premises clean and not to cause or permit damage. This obligation covers pest activity that arises from the tenant's behaviour during the tenancy.<\/p>\n    <p>Neither obligation is absolute, and the line between \"pre-existing building condition\" and \"tenant-caused\" is where most disputes arise. The entry condition report completed at the start of the tenancy is the most important document for establishing whether a pest issue was pre-existing.<\/p>\n\n    <h2>Responsibility at a Glance<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"tbl-wrap\">\n      <table class=\"resp-table\">\n        <thead><tr><th>Pest \/ Situation<\/th><th>Typically responsible<\/th><th>Key determining factor<\/th><\/tr><\/thead>\n        <tbody>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Cockroaches present at entry (in entry report)<\/td><td class=\"landlord\">Landlord<\/td><td>Documented in entry condition report<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">German cockroaches developed during tenancy<\/td><td class=\"tenant\">Tenant<\/td><td>Linked to food storage, hygiene in kitchen areas<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Termites (structural building issue)<\/td><td class=\"landlord\">Landlord<\/td><td>Always a structural\/maintenance responsibility<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Fleas at end of lease (pet kept)<\/td><td class=\"tenant\">Tenant<\/td><td>RTA flea treatment certificate required<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Rodents from adjacent commercial property<\/td><td class=\"landlord\">Landlord<\/td><td>External source, not tenant-caused<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Rodents caused by tenant food waste<\/td><td class=\"tenant\">Tenant<\/td><td>Linked to tenant behaviour<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Ants during tenancy with no prior history<\/td><td class=\"shared\">Negotiated<\/td><td>Depends on property condition and entry report<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Bed bugs from tenant travel\/furniture<\/td><td class=\"tenant\">Tenant<\/td><td>Introduction source linked to tenant activity<\/td><\/tr>\n          <tr><td class=\"hi\">Spiders, general insects (ongoing)<\/td><td class=\"landlord\">Landlord<\/td><td>General building maintenance<\/td><\/tr>\n        <\/tbody>\n      <\/table>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2>End-of-Lease Requirements<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"rta-strip\">\n      <div class=\"rta-hd\">QLD end-of-lease pest control requirements<\/div>\n      <div class=\"rta-grid\">\n        <div class=\"rtai\"><div class=\"rtai-lbl\">Pet tenants: flea treatment required<\/div><div class=\"rtai-txt\">If a pet was kept at the property, the tenant must arrange professional flea treatment with an IGR product and obtain a service certificate from a licensed operator. This applies regardless of whether a visible flea infestation exists.<\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"rtai\"><div class=\"rtai-lbl\">General pest treatment<\/div><div class=\"rtai-txt\">Not required by the RTA unless the lease agreement includes a specific pest control clause. Check your lease. If the entry report showed a clean property and exit inspection reveals pest activity, tenant is responsible.<\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"rtai\"><div class=\"rtai-lbl\">Certificate requirements<\/div><div class=\"rtai-txt\">The flea treatment certificate must be from a licensed pest control operator, dated on or after the vacate date, and identify the property address. A supermarket product receipt is not a valid certificate.<\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"rtai\"><div class=\"rtai-lbl\">Timing<\/div><div class=\"rtai-txt\">Book treatment on vacate day or the day before. Treatment and certificate should be presented at the final bond inspection. Certificates obtained significantly before the vacate date may be challenged by property managers.<\/div><\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2>Specific Scenarios: Pest by Pest<\/h2>\n\n    <div class=\"scenario-list\">\n      <div class=\"scenario\">\n        <div class=\"sc-hd\"><span class=\"sc-title\">Cockroaches<\/span><span class=\"sc-tag sc-tag-s\">Depends on source<\/span><\/div>\n        <div class=\"sc-body\">German cockroaches in kitchen areas are almost always treated as tenant-caused at QCAT because they require sustained poor hygiene conditions to establish. Australian cockroaches entering from drains or subfloor are more likely treated as a building maintenance issue. The key evidence is the entry condition report: if cockroach activity is not documented at entry, and activity is found at exit, the tenant is likely to be held responsible for German cockroach infestations in kitchen areas. Australian cockroach entry from external sources is harder to attribute to the tenant and is more often a landlord cost.<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"scenario\">\n        <div class=\"sc-hd\"><span class=\"sc-title\">Termites<\/span><span class=\"sc-tag sc-tag-l\">Landlord responsibility<\/span><\/div>\n        <div class=\"sc-body\">Termite treatment is always the landlord's responsibility. Tenants have no obligation to fund or arrange termite inspections or treatment. If you find suspected termite activity in a rental property, notify the landlord in writing immediately (email with photographs). Do not disturb the workings. The landlord must arrange a licensed inspection under AS 4349.3 promptly. If the landlord fails to respond within a reasonable period to an urgent termite report, a QCAT urgent application can compel action. Keep all written communications for a QCAT application if needed.<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"scenario\">\n        <div class=\"sc-hd\"><span class=\"sc-title\">Fleas<\/span><span class=\"sc-tag sc-tag-t\">Tenant responsibility (pet tenants)<\/span><\/div>\n        <div class=\"sc-body\">If a pet was kept on the property during the tenancy, the tenant must arrange professional flea treatment regardless of whether fleas are visible. This requirement exists because flea pupae can remain dormant in carpets for months after pets leave and emerge when a new tenant and their pets move in. The end-of-lease flea treatment certificate is the tenant's protection against a subsequent bond claim from the new tenant. Book treatment on vacate day with a licensed operator and obtain the service certificate. See our <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/services\/end-of-lease\/\">end-of-lease pest control service<\/a>.<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"scenario\">\n        <div class=\"sc-hd\"><span class=\"sc-title\">Rodents<\/span><span class=\"sc-tag sc-tag-s\">Depends on source<\/span><\/div>\n        <div class=\"sc-body\">Rodents caused by accumulated food waste, damaged rubbish bin lids, or failure to report a structural entry point are tenant-caused. Rodents entering from adjacent commercial properties, industrial areas, or through structural gaps in the building that the tenant reported and the landlord failed to address are a landlord cost. The critical factor is whether the tenant notified the landlord of entry points or structural issues in writing and the landlord failed to act. Document all notifications.<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"scenario\">\n        <div class=\"sc-hd\"><span class=\"sc-title\">Bed bugs<\/span><span class=\"sc-tag sc-tag-t\">Tenant responsibility (if introduced during tenancy)<\/span><\/div>\n        <div class=\"sc-body\">Bed bugs introduced during the tenancy through travel, second-hand furniture, or guest visits are the tenant's responsibility. Bed bugs present at the start of the tenancy (documented in the entry report) are the landlord's. In practice, proving when bed bugs were introduced is difficult unless the entry condition report includes a bed bug inspection or the tenant documents the introduction source. If you discover bed bugs shortly after moving in, notify the landlord immediately and document the date of discovery relative to the tenancy start date.<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2>Documenting Your Position<\/h2>\n    <p>Documentation is the difference between winning and losing a QCAT dispute. Collect the following before, during, and at the end of a tenancy.<\/p>\n    <div class=\"doc-list\">\n      <div class=\"doc-item\"><div class=\"doc-ic\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2.5\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><div class=\"doc-txt\"><strong>Entry condition report (completed and signed).<\/strong> Note any pest activity visible at entry with specifics: location, pest type, evidence (frass, webs, droppings). Photograph anything you note. Submit your completed copy within 3 business days of entry.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"doc-item\"><div class=\"doc-ic\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2.5\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><div class=\"doc-txt\"><strong>Written notification of pest issues (email preferred).<\/strong> Any pest issue you report to the landlord or property manager should be in writing. Email is sufficient and creates a dated record. Follow up any verbal discussion with an email confirming what was discussed.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"doc-item\"><div class=\"doc-ic\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2.5\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><div class=\"doc-txt\"><strong>Photographs with dates.<\/strong> Photograph any pest evidence (droppings, damage, nests, live sightings) with a device that records the date. Include a visible reference object for scale. Store copies outside the property (cloud storage).<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"doc-item\"><div class=\"doc-ic\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2.5\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><div class=\"doc-txt\"><strong>End-of-lease service certificates (for flea and general treatment).<\/strong> Obtain service certificates on the vacate day. The certificate must show the date, property address, operator licence number, and treatment type. Keep copies for at least 12 months after vacate in case of delayed bond disputes.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"doc-item\"><div class=\"doc-ic\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2.5\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><div class=\"doc-txt\"><strong>Copies of the lease including any pet and pest clauses.<\/strong> Some leases include specific pest control requirements beyond the statutory minimum. Review the lease for any pest control obligations at the start of the tenancy and note them. These clauses are enforceable as contract terms.<\/div><\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2>Disputes and QCAT<\/h2>\n    <p>If the landlord and tenant cannot agree on pest control responsibility, either party can apply to QCAT (Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal). QCAT handles residential tenancy disputes including bond claims and maintenance disputes. Applications are free and hearings are informal. The most common outcome in pest control disputes is determined by two documents: the entry condition report and the written notification history. Parties with clear documentation consistently achieve better outcomes than those relying on verbal recollections.<\/p>\n    <p>For urgent pest issues that affect habitability (active termites, rodents in food preparation areas, wasp nest over entry), QCAT has an urgent application process that can produce a hearing within days. Contact the RTA (Residential Tenancies Authority) on 1300 366 311 for guidance on the process before applying.<\/p>\n\n\n    <h2>Mid-Lease Pest Issues: The Notification Process<\/h2>\n    <p>When a pest issue arises during a tenancy, the correct process protects both parties and prevents a dispute at bond time.<\/p>\n    <h3>Step 1: Notify in writing immediately<\/h3>\n    <p>As soon as you become aware of a pest issue that you believe is the landlord's responsibility (pre-existing or structural), send an email to the property manager describing the pest, the location, when you first noticed it, and any evidence you have. Attach photographs. Request that the landlord arrange a licensed pest inspection within a reasonable timeframe (48-72 hours for urgent issues; 7 days for non-urgent).<\/p>\n    <h3>Step 2: Follow up if no response<\/h3>\n    <p>If no response within the requested timeframe, send a follow-up email referencing the original notification and setting a new deadline. If the issue directly affects habitability (active termites, rodents in food areas, wasp nest at entry), contact the RTA directly on 1300 366 311 for guidance on urgent remediation options.<\/p>\n    <h3>Step 3: Arrange treatment yourself as last resort<\/h3>\n    <p>In limited circumstances, a tenant can arrange and pay for urgent repairs or maintenance if the landlord fails to act and the issue is urgent and affects habitability. Under the RTRA Act, tenants can spend up to two weeks' rent on urgent repairs and claim reimbursement from the landlord. Pest issues that rise to this threshold are rare but are possible (e.g. active wasp nest at the only building entry). Get written quotes, use a licensed operator, keep all receipts, and notify the landlord in writing before and after the work.<\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"takeaways\">\n      <h3>Rental pest control in QLD: key points<\/h3>\n      <div class=\"tk-list\">\n        <div class=\"tk\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg>Landlords pay for pre-existing pest issues and structural pests (termites always). Tenants pay for pest issues they caused during the tenancy.<\/div>\n        <div class=\"tk\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg>Pet tenants must arrange professional flea treatment at end of lease with a service certificate, regardless of whether fleas are visible.<\/div>\n        <div class=\"tk\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg>The entry condition report is the most important document for any dispute. Complete it thoroughly and note any pest evidence at entry with photographs.<\/div>\n        <div class=\"tk\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg>All pest notifications to the landlord should be in writing (email). Verbal assurances cannot be used in a QCAT dispute.<\/div>\n        <div class=\"tk\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><polyline points=\"20 6 9 17 4 12\"\/><\/svg>QCAT is the resolution pathway for unresolved disputes. Contact the RTA on 1300 366 311 for process guidance.<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <div class=\"cta-box\">\n      <div><h3>End-of-lease pest control with RTA certificate<\/h3><p>Same-day service. Certificate issued on the day. Brisbane and Gold Coast.<\/p><\/div>\n      <div class=\"cta-acts\">\n        <a href=\"tel:0406178471\" class=\"btn-g\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1.75\" width=\"14\" height=\"14\"><path d=\"M22 16.92v3a2 2 0 0 1-2.18 2 19.79 19.79 0 0 1-8.63-3.07A19.5 19.5 0 0 1 4.69 12a19.79 19.79 0 0 1-3.07-8.67A2 2 0 0 1 3.6 1.21h3a2 2 0 0 1 2 1.72 12.84 12.84 0 0 0 .7 2.81 2 2 0 0 1-.45 2.11L8.09 9.91a16 16 0 0 0 6 6l.87-.87a2 2 0 0 1 2.11-.45 12.84 12.84 0 0 0 2.81.7A2 2 0 0 1 22 16.92z\"\/><\/svg>0406 178 471<\/a>\n        <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/quote\/\" class=\"btn-gw\">Get a Quote<\/a>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <h2>Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"faq-list\" id=\"faq\">\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">Who pays for cockroach treatment in a QLD rental?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Depends on source. Pre-existing at entry (documented): landlord. German cockroaches developing during tenancy due to kitchen hygiene: tenant. Australian cockroaches from external structural sources: landlord. The entry condition report is the key document.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">Do I need to do pest control at end of lease in QLD?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Flea treatment with certificate is required if you kept a pet. General pest control is not required by the RTA unless your lease includes a specific clause. Check your lease for pest control terms. See our <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/services\/end-of-lease\/\">end-of-lease service<\/a> for certificate options.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">Are pre-existing termites the landlord's responsibility?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Yes, always. Termite treatment is a structural building maintenance responsibility. Notify the landlord in writing immediately and do not disturb the workings before inspection. If the landlord fails to respond, QCAT can compel action.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">My landlord won't arrange pest control for a pre-existing issue. What can I do?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Notify in writing, give 48-72 hours to respond, then apply to QCAT for a maintenance order. Keep all written communications and photographs. Contact the RTA on 1300 366 311 for process guidance before applying.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">Can a landlord deduct pest control from the bond?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Only if the pest issue was tenant-caused and can be documented with the exit condition report and entry report comparison. A landlord cannot claim general pest control from the bond without evidence of a tenant-caused infestation.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">Who pays for pest control caused by a neighbouring property?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Generally the landlord. Pest migration from adjacent commercial or other properties is a building maintenance issue, not a tenant-caused problem. Document the external source in writing when notifying the landlord.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">Is a verbal agreement with the property manager sufficient?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">No. Follow up every verbal discussion with an email summarising what was agreed. QCAT decisions are based on written evidence. Verbal agreements cannot be proven and are routinely disputed.<\/div><\/div>\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><button class=\"faq-q\"><span class=\"faq-qt\">What does the entry condition report cover for pests?<\/span><div class=\"faq-tog\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\"><line x1=\"12\" y1=\"5\" x2=\"12\" y2=\"19\"\/><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><\/svg><\/div><\/button><div class=\"faq-ans\">Any pest activity visible at entry: cockroach evidence, rodent droppings, spider webs indicating established infestation, ant trails, or any other pest sign. Note specifically and photograph. Submit your completed copy within 3 business days of entry.<\/div><\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <div class=\"author-bar\">\n      <div class=\"author-av\">R<\/div>\n      <div><div class=\"author-nm\">Response Pest Control<\/div><div class=\"author-cr\">Licensed pest control operators, Brisbane and Gold Coast. ABN 45 433 415 022.<\/div><\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p style=\"margin-top:28px;font-size:14px;color:var(--txt3)\">More guides: <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/services\/end-of-lease\/\">End-of-lease pest control<\/a> &bull; <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/pricing\/\">Pest control pricing<\/a> &bull; <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/quote\/\">Get a quote<\/a><\/p>\n    <p style=\"margin-top:10px;font-size:14px;color:var(--txt3)\">Related: <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/blog\/how-to-get-rid-of-fleas-brisbane\/\">How to get rid of fleas<\/a> &bull; <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/blog\/how-to-get-rid-of-cockroaches-brisbane\/\">How to get rid of cockroaches<\/a> &bull; <a href=\"https:\/\/responsepestcontrol.com.au\/blog\/how-much-does-pest-control-cost-brisbane\/\">Pest control cost Brisbane<\/a><\/p>\n\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<script>\n(function(){\n  document.querySelectorAll('.rpc-b145 .faq-q').forEach(function(q){\n    q.addEventListener('click',function(){\n      var item=q.closest('.faq-item'),was=item.classList.contains('open');\n      document.querySelectorAll('.rpc-b145 .faq-item.open').forEach(function(i){i.classList.remove('open');});\n      if(!was)item.classList.add('open');\n    });\n  });\n})();\n<\/script>\n<!-- WEB_CONTENT_END -->\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-932","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.8 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Pest Control for Rentals: Who Pays? 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