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Pest Control: Orlando vs Winter Park

How do pest control rules compare between Orlando, FL and Winter Park, FL?

Orlando and Winter Park have similar restriction levels.

Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando Code Chapters 27 and 42 require buildings to be free of insect, rodent, and termite infestations, with landlords responsible for extermination in multi-family buildings and Florida warm-climate termite rules driving frequent treatments.

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Winter Park, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Winter Park requires licensed pest control operators under FL Chapter 482 and prohibits rodent harborage under City Code Chapter 62 property maintenance standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrlandoWinter Park
Code chaptersCh. 27 and Ch. 42-
Multi-familyLandlord responsibility-
State licensorFL Dept. of Agriculture-
Common pestsTermites, roaches, rodents-
State Law-FL Ch. 482
Termite-Required new builds
Tent Fume-48-hour notice
Mosquitoes-Orange County

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Orlando FAQ

Who pays for pest control in apartments?

Orlando's housing code makes landlords responsible for extermination in multi-family buildings unless a tenant's actions clearly caused a single-unit infestation.

Do I need a licensed exterminator?

Yes for chemical treatments. Florida Department of Agriculture licenses pest control operators, and code enforcement may require licensed documentation of treatment.

Winter Park FAQ

Who enforces this in Winter Park?

Winter Park code enforcement at (407) 599-3297 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Winter Park?

Winter Park code enforcement at (407) 599-3297 handles complaints.

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