Greensboro requires rental properties to be pest-free at move-in under Chapter 11. The Good Repair Ordinance treats vermin infestation as a code violation with 30-day compliance.
Greensboro addresses pest control through multiple code provisions. The Minimum Housing Code under Chapter 11 of the Code of Ordinances requires rental properties to be free of vermin, rodents, and insect infestation when a tenant moves in. In multi-family buildings, the property owner is responsible for pest control in common areas and must address infestations that affect multiple units. The Good Repair Ordinance covers conditions including vermin or rat infestation, filth, or contamination that are dangerous to health, safety, or welfare. When a code violation is identified, the property owner is given a compliance period, with 30-day extensions available if a Code Compliance Inspector observes reasonable and continual progress toward compliance. If compliance is not achieved, the case may go before the Minimum Housing Standards Commission. The Chapter 17 Nuisances provisions also address unsanitary conditions on properties that may attract pests. Tenants can report pest infestation issues through Greensboro 311 at (336) 373-2489. The NC Department of Agriculture regulates commercial pest control operators who must hold valid licenses to provide pest treatment services.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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