HELP!!!!!!!!

By Melody

   I’ve posted here a couple of days ago. A quick recap: I’m disabled. My entire apartment building is infested with Bedbugs, roaches, and spiders. I’ve spent all my money on trying to get rid of these bugs. I’ve had to throw out furniture,clothes,hats, shoes, bags, pictures, books, etc. Landlord owns several properties he refuses to do anything about the bugs. Other tenants are getting infections from the bites. My adult daughter has 2 infected bites right now. Landlord is moving furniture and appliances from one property to the others. So i’m thinking all properties are infested as well. I’ve spent all my money on trying to get rid of these pests and having to get a new bed. My landlord has started eviction procedings. I can’t afford to move and replace all my furniture. 

  I NEED ADVICE……. HELP!!!!!!

Edited on: Monday, October 8th, 2012 3:39 pm

One Response to “HELP!!!!!!!!”

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Dominique

October 8th, 2012 6:52 pm

its not your responsibility to get rid of the bugs. you don’t own the apartments the landlord do. 9 times out of 10 the bed bugs was already there and possible came from another unit. You need to move asap, especially if the landlord don’t exterminate. Bedbugs are very hard to get rid of. Save your money, move, and take the landlord to court. You’re wasting all of your money for a property you don’t own that was more than likely already infested when you moved in. Get out of there now.


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