Euclid Property Maintenance Code requires owners to keep premises free of rats, mice, roaches, and other vermin. Housing inspectors cite infestations as health nuisances subject to abatement orders.
Under Euclid Codified Ordinances Chapter 1377 (Property Maintenance), structures must be rodent-proofed and infestations eliminated by the owner. Multi-family rentals must engage licensed exterminators when tenants report issues. Failure to abate within notice period results in city contracting the work and assessing cost to the property tax bill.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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