Tampa landlords must maintain pest-free rental units under the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and Tampa property maintenance code, addressing termites, rodents, roaches, and mosquitoes through licensed pest-control operators.
Florida Statute 83.51 obligates landlords of multi-unit dwellings to control pests including rats, mice, roaches, ants, wood-destroying organisms, and bedbugs. Tampa's property-maintenance provisions reinforce this for all rentals, requiring screens on windows and doors, sealed waste containers, and prompt remediation when occupants report infestations. Pest-control work using restricted pesticides must be performed by a Florida-licensed pest-control operator. Mosquito control coordinates with Hillsborough County Mosquito Management for standing-water abatement. Bedbug treatment typically requires multi-unit coordinated response with tenant cooperation and may include mandatory disclosures before re-letting units with prior infestations.
Unaddressed infestations can lead to Tampa Code Enforcement habitability citations, tenant rent-withholding remedies under FL §83.56, and civil penalties up to $500 per day until remediation is documented by a licensed operator.
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