Orange County rental and owner-occupied housing must remain free of vermin under California habitability law, with pest control work performed by Structural Pest Control Board licensed operators and tenting requiring OCFA notification.
California Civil Code Section 1941.1 lists vermin-free conditions among the implied warranty of habitability for rentals. OC Code Enforcement and HCA Environmental Health investigate complaints about rats, cockroaches, bed bugs, and structural pests in unincorporated areas; cities handle their own. Fumigation tenting requires a Notice of Intent to the Structural Pest Control Board, neighbor notice, and coordination with OCFA. Rodent baiting on properties adjoining sensitive habitat is restricted under state second-generation anticoagulant rules. Tenant-fault infestations may be charged back per lease, but landlords must initially address.
Habitability complaints can lead to repair orders, rent withholding rights, and fines of one hundred to one thousand dollars for landlords.
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