Bed Bugs. In accordance with California Civil Code §1954.600‐1954.605 Bed bug Appearance: Bed bugs have six legs. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about 1/4 of an inch in length. Their color can vary from red and xxxxx to copper colored. Young bed bugs are very small. Their bodies are about 1/16of an inch in length. They have almost no color. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells, may lengthen, and becomes bright red, sometimes making it appear to be a different insect. Bed bugs do not fly. They can either crawl or be carried from place to place on objects, people, or animals. Bed bugs can be hard to find and identify because they are tiny and try to stay hidden. Life Cycle and Reproduction: An average bed bug lives for about 10 months. Female bed bugs lay one to five eggs per day. Bed bugs grow to full adulthood in about 21 days. Bed bugs can survive for months without feeding. Bed bug Bites: Because bed bugs usually feed at night, most people are bitten in their sleep and do not realize they were bitten. A person’s reaction to insect bites is an immune response and so varies from person to person. Sometimes the red welts caused by the bites will not be noticed until many days after a person was bitten, if at all. • Small red to reddish xxxxx fecal spots on mattresses, box springs, bed frames, mattresses, linens, upholstery, or walls. • Molted bed bug skins, white, sticky eggs, or empty eggshells. • Very heavily infested areas may have a characteristically sweet odor. • Red, itchy bite marks, especially on the legs, arms, and other body parts exposed while sleeping. However, some people do not show bed bug lesions on their bodies even though bed bugs may have fed on them. For more information, see the Internet Web sites of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Pest Management Association. (a) Procedures to report infestations to landlord:
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Bed Bugs. In accordance with California Civil Code §1954.600‐1954.605 1954.600-1954.605 Bed bug Appearance: Bed bugs have six legs. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about 1/4 of an inch in length. Their color can vary from red and xxxxx to copper colored. Young bed bugs are very small. Their bodies are about 1/16of an inch in length. They have almost no color. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells, may lengthen, and becomes bright red, sometimes making it appear to be a different insect. Bed bugs do not fly. They can either crawl or be carried from place to place on objects, people, or animals. Bed bugs can be hard to find and identify because they are tiny and try to stay hidden. Life Cycle and Reproduction: An average bed bug lives for about 10 months. Female bed bugs lay one to five eggs per day. Bed bugs grow to full adulthood in about 21 days. Bed bugs can survive for months without feeding. Bed bug Bites: Because bed bugs usually feed at night, most people are bitten in their sleep and do not realize they were bitten. A person’s reaction to insect bites is an immune response and so varies from person to person. Sometimes the red welts caused by the bites will not be noticed until many days after a person was bitten, if at all. • Small red to reddish xxxxx fecal spots on mattresses, box springs, bed frames, mattresses, linens, upholstery, or walls. • Molted bed bug skins, white, sticky eggs, or empty eggshells. • Very heavily infested areas may have a characteristically sweet odor. • Red, itchy bite marks, especially on the legs, arms, and other body parts exposed while sleeping. However, some people do not show bed bug lesions on their bodies even though bed bugs may have fed on them. For more information, see the Internet Web sites of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Pest Management Association.
(a) Procedures to report infestations to landlord:
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Bed Bugs. In accordance with California Civil Code §1954.600‐1954.605 1954.600-1954.605 Bed bug Appearance: Bed bugs have six legs. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about 1/4 of an inch in length. Their color can vary from red and xxxxx to copper colored. Young bed bugs are very small. Their bodies are about 1/16of an inch in length. They have almost no color. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells, may lengthen, and becomes bright red, sometimes making it appear to be a different insect. Bed bugs do not fly. They can either crawl or be carried from place to place on objects, people, or animals. Bed bugs can be hard to find and identify because they are tiny and try to stay hidden. Life Cycle and Reproduction: An average bed bug lives for about 10 months. Female bed bugs lay one to five eggs per day. Bed bugs grow to full adulthood in about 21 days. Bed bugs can survive for months without feeding. Bed bug Bites: Because bed bugs usually feed at night, most people are bitten in their sleep and do not realize they were bitten. A person’s reaction to insect bites is an immune response and so varies from person to person. Sometimes the red welts caused by the bites will not be noticed until many days after a person was bitten, if at all. Common signs and symptoms of a possible bed bug infestation: • Small red to reddish xxxxx fecal spots on mattresses, box springs, bed frames, mattresses, linens, upholstery, or walls. • Molted bed bug skins, white, sticky eggs, or empty eggshells. • Very heavily infested areas may have a characteristically sweet odor. • Red, itchy bite marks, especially on the legs, arms, and other body parts exposed while sleeping. However, some people do not show bed bug lesions on their bodies even though bed bugs may have fed on them. For more information, see the Internet Web sites of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Pest Management Association.
(a) Procedures to report infestations to landlord:: Resident agrees to immediately notify in writing to Owner/Agent any sighting or signs of Bedbugs. Since Bedbugs multiply fast and can become an infestation affecting not only the Resident, but other individuals/units in the rental property, Resident understands that it is of utmost importance to report of any Bedbug sightings or signs immediately.
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Samples: Rental Agreement
Bed Bugs. In accordance with California Civil Code §1954.600‐1954.605 Bed bug Appearance: Bed bugs have six legs. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about 1/4 of an inch in length. Their color can vary from red and xxxxx to copper colored. Young bed bugs are very small. Their bodies are about 1/16of an inch in length. They have almost no color. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells, may lengthen, and becomes bright red, sometimes making it appear to be a different insect. Bed bugs do not fly. They can either crawl or be carried from place to place on objects, people, or animals. Bed bugs can be hard to find and identify because they are tiny and try to stay hidden. Life Cycle and Reproduction: An average bed bug lives for about 10 months. Female bed bugs lay one to five eggs per day. Bed bugs grow to full adulthood in about 21 days. Bed bugs can survive for months without feeding. Bed bug Bites: Because bed bugs usually feed at night, most people are bitten in their sleep and do not realize they were bitten. A person’s reaction to insect bites is an immune response and so varies from person to person. Sometimes the red welts caused by the bites will not be noticed until many days after a person was bitten, if at all. Common signs and symptoms of a possible bed bug infestation: • Small red to reddish xxxxx fecal spots on mattresses, box springs, bed frames, mattresses, linens, upholstery, or walls. • Molted bed bug skins, white, sticky eggs, or empty eggshells. • Very heavily infested areas may have a characteristically sweet odor. • Red, itchy bite marks, especially on the legs, arms, and other body parts exposed while sleeping. However, some people do not show bed bug lesions on their bodies even though bed bugs may have fed on them. For more information, see the Internet Web sites of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Pest Management Association.
(a) Procedures to report infestations to landlord:: Resident agrees to immediately notify in writing to Owner/Agent any sighting or signs of Bedbugs. Since Bedbugs multiply fast and can become an infestation affecting not only the Resident, but other individuals/units in the rental property, Resident understands that it is of utmost importance to report of any Bedbug sightings or signs immediately.
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Samples: Rental Agreement
Bed Bugs. In accordance with California Civil Code §1954.600‐1954.605 § 1954.603 Notice To Tenant. Bed bug Appearance: Bed bugs have six legs. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about 1/4 ¼ of an inch in length. Their color can vary from red and xxxxx to copper colored. Young bed bugs are very small. Their bodies are about 1/16of 1/16 of an inch in length. They have almost no color. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells, may lengthen, and becomes bright red, sometimes making it appear to be a different insect. Bed bugs do not fly. They can either crawl or be carried from place to place on objects, people, or animals. Bed bugs can be hard to find and identify because they are tiny and try to stay hidden. Life Cycle and Reproduction: An average bed bug lives for about 10 months. Female bed bugs lay one to five eggs per day. Bed bugs grow to full adulthood in about 21 days. Bed bugs can survive for months without feeding. Bed bug Bites: Because bed bugs usually feed at night, most people are bitten in their sleep and do not realize they were bitten. A person’s 's reaction to insect bites is an immune response and so varies from person to person. Sometimes Some- times the red welts caused by the bites will not be noticed until many days after a person was bitten, if at all. • Common signs and symptoms of a possible bed bug infestation are as follows: (a) Small red to reddish xxxxx fecal spots on mattresses, box springs, bed frames, mattresses, linens, upholstery, or walls. • ; (b) Molted bed bug skins, white, sticky eggs, or empty eggshells. • ; (c) Very heavily infested areas may have a characteristically sweet odor. • ; (d) Red, itchy bite marks, especially on the legs, arms, and other body parts exposed while sleeping. However, some people do not show bed bug lesions on their bodies even though bed bugs may have fed on them. For more information, see the Internet Web sites of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the National Pest Management Association.
(a) Procedures . The procedure to report suspected infestations to landlord:the landlord is as follows: Upon notice of bedbugs, within 1 hour of first notice call HP to report sighting. Then within 2 hours of first notice send written notice by email, fax, text, or letter to HP at address stated in this Agreement. Date: Date: HOUSING PROVIDER TENANT HP Page 9 TENANT Tenant: Premises: California, _ (Street Address) (City) From: .(Manager / Housing Provider) Dear Tenant: This notice is that notice that Civil Code Section 1950.5 requires the Housing Provider give to the tenant, concerning the process dealing with the refund of Tenant’s security deposit after Tenant vacates. inspection by HP or Tenant will have been deemed to have waived said Initial Inspection.
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Samples: Residential Rental Agreement