Montreal Gazette

Bedbug infestatio­n needs to be addressed

- Please email your questions to anniesmail­box@ comcast. net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/ o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. Visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www. creators. com.

Dear Annie: I live in a rental space with my aunt and uncle. We enjoyed it until recently. Here’s what happened:

During the time we have been here, the rental space has had several different managers. All were nice and tried their best, but this new manager is treating us poorly. “Sally” is evil and rude, and if she’s right, you’re wrong. Her attitude toward us makes us feel terrible. We pay our rent every month on time. We try to keep our rental space as clean as possible. We are cordial to our neighbours.

However, when we got a bedbug infestatio­n, Sally said it was our fault. We have heard from previous residents that they have had infestatio­ns, as well. A family had to move out because of this. Another needed to have their rental space exterminat­ed before moving in. I don’t think Sally is totally familiar with infestatio­ns. She knew nothing about bedbugs and had to read up on them. She thinks there is nothing wrong with blaming us, yet the fact that others on this property have had infestatio­ns indicates that the problem has been kicking around for a while, and others may have bedbugs soon.

She is charging us for the exterminat­or, even though we weren’t the ones who called him. She also arranged a followup spray without asking us. She is making us feel that we need to leave.

How do we find out who the owner is so I can report Sally?

Concerned

Dear Concerned: Some un- enlightene­d landlords blame bedbug infestatio­ns on the residents, but the truth is that a single infestatio­n can reappear anywhere in the entire apartment complex over and over, regardless of origin, which is what may have happened in your space. It is necessary for all of the apartments in the vicinity to be thoroughly disinfecte­d, meaning the neighbours above, below and on either side.

You can find out who owns the rental spaces through your county government offices, which should have records of land ownership.

Dear Annie: I read the letter from “Ventura, Calif.,” about dental scams and the response from the American Dental Associatio­n. I agree that a second opinion is important.

I live in a huge retirement community. At least six people I know visited a large dental practice here, and all were told they needed extensive dental work. One man had a year of work done to the tune of $ 22,000. The others, however, returned to their former dentists in their old home cities. The second opinions they received were all the same: Nothing needed to be done to their teeth. Seniors with savings should beware.

Florida

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