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Fort Worth vs Haltom City

How do pest control rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Fort Worth and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth Code Ch. 10 (Minimum Urban Rehabilitation Standards) requires property owners to maintain structures free from rodent and insect infestation. TX Property Code Sec. 92.052-92.056 requires landlords to address pest infestations affecting habitability after written tenant notice. TX Occupations Code Ch. 1951 requires commercial pest applicators to be licensed by TDLR.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City requires property owners to keep premises free of rodents and vermin. Commercial pest control operators must hold Texas Department of Agriculture licenses under Occupations Code 1951.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthHaltom City
City CodeCh. 10 MURS - pest-free-
Landlord DutyTX Prop. Code Sec. 92.052Texas Property Code 92
Tenant NoticeWritten, 7-day response-
LicensingTDLR - TX Occ. Code Ch. 1951-
Commercial Licensing-Texas Dept of Agriculture
Governing Statute-Texas Occupations Code 1951
Notice Before Treatment-48 hours in multi-family
Mosquito Control-Tarrant County vector control

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Fort Worth FAQ

Is my landlord responsible for pest control in Fort Worth?

Generally yes. Under TX Property Code Sec. 92.052, landlords must maintain rental properties free from conditions that materially affect health or safety, which includes pest infestations. You must send written notice and allow a reasonable time (usually 7 days) for the landlord to begin addressing the problem.

How do I report a pest-infested property to the city?

Contact Fort Worth Code Compliance at 817-392-1234 or file a complaint online. Code officers can inspect properties for violations of Chapter 10 minimum standards, which require buildings to be free from rodent and insect infestation.

Haltom City FAQ

Is my Haltom City landlord responsible for pest control?

Under Texas Property Code Chapter 92, a landlord must remedy infestations caused by structural defects or present at move-in. Infestations caused by tenant behavior are the tenant's responsibility. Haltom City code enforcement can cite the responsible party when conditions become a public nuisance.

Can I use pesticides on my own Haltom City property without a license?

Yes, homeowners may apply general-use pesticides on property they own and occupy without a state license, but you must follow label directions exactly. Restricted-use pesticides require a private applicator license. Commercial applicators for hire must be TDA-licensed structural pest control operators.

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