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Seems reasonable they would take care of it

Posted on: August 8, 2021 at 13:56:47 CT
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but unsure what timeframe should be. They are not likely to want to handle it themselves, and will need to call an exterminator (someone else?). Those appointments can take days, maybe longer. But given the potential for liability, you'd think they would be quick about it.

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If you were a house renter and found a copperhead - tigerinhogtown STL - 8/8 12:11:27
     Used to be a landlord and yes. You should want to. - colonel angus beef KC - 8/8 14:35:54
     RE: If you were a house renter and found a copperhead - TigerFan92 STL - 8/8 14:16:12
          And that's on the very low end - BigDave MU - 8/8 16:04:51
     Seems reasonable they would take care of it - implode STL - 8/8 13:56:47
          This as a landlord I wouldn’t want to be sued for antivenom - TigerFan92 STL - 8/8 14:05:33
     yes(nm) - MizzouAstro MU - 8/8 13:43:33
     yes, but not within 24 hours (nm) - zoomer 99 - 8/8 13:35:32
     No, its eating rats and mice down there. nm - hoosierdaddy MU - 8/8 12:59:38
     No. It's not the landlord's responsibility. They should nut - hefeweizen MU - 8/8 12:23:38
     Yes and yes. (nm) - kmawv8 KC - 8/8 12:22:55
     Copperheads are the Gyro of poisonous snakes… - Carlos Rossi KC - 8/8 12:22:28
     Depends on where it is. - Tigrrrr! MU - 8/8 12:19:58
          under the house in the crawl space(nm) - tigerinhogtown STL - 8/8 12:24:35
               A crawl space down there without copperheads can - Toger STL - 8/8 12:45:19
               Yes, we had a crawl space in our house in Carter County - Tigrrrr! MU - 8/8 12:27:55




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