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Know the Law in Light of Bed Bug Issues – Clay County Free Press.com (subscription)

Following an increase in consumer complaints regarding bed bugs in rental housing units, West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey urges tenants to know state law when faced with a pest control problem

A letter from the attorney generals office to county health department officials outlined tenants specific complaints, including infestations of bed bugs and being charged extermination fees whether or not the bed bugs originated in their unit.

Dealing with bed bugs is never a pleasant experience, Morrisey said. However, its important to understand what is lawfully permitted in the landlord-tenant relationship so that everyone is treated fairly and justly.

The landlord is responsible for maintaining habitable housing and cannot pass that responsibility onto the tenant under West Virginia law. Also, requiring tenants to pay extermination fees without proof the tenant caused the infestation violates the states Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

Those with questions can contact the attorney generals Consumer Protection Division at 800-368-8808 or visit the office online at http://www.wvago.gov.

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Bed bugs force cancellation of Hartshorne City Council meeting – Mcalester News Capital

Bed bugs in City Hall forced the cancellation of a regularly scheduled Hartshorne City Council meeting Monday.

The pests were discovered in a portion of City Hall, but Hartshorne Mayor Leon Mace said no chances would be taken and the meeting would be rescheduled another time.

"We have discovered that some of our furniture has bed bugs in it," Mace said. "We will reschedule. We will try and get it for next Monday night, if not sooner. I have to get with the council and determine when we can (meet)."

In the meantime, City Hall will be closed all day Tuesday to the public as city officials work with exterminators to assess the extent of the situation and provide treatment.

"(Exterminators) want to look throughout the whole building," Mace said. "It is what it is, we're taking precautions to take care of the public."

One challenge is figuring out how to handle emergency dispatch services, Mace said. The dispatch office is incapable of being moved and the city may rely on the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Department.

"We will switch it over to the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office and let them dispatch for us," Mace said.

Hartshorne City Hall shouldn't be closed more than one day, Mace added.

"We should be up and running again on Wednesday morning," Mace said.

The News-Capital will publish the time of the rescheduled meeting when it is available.

Contact David Dishman at ddishman@mcalesternews.com

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Hartshorne City Hall closed after discovery of bedbugs – Lexington Herald Leader

Hartshorne City Hall closed after discovery of bedbugs
Lexington Herald Leader
A city council meeting in Hartshorne was called off after workers discovered bedbugs inside City Hall. Mayor Leon Mace says the bugs were found inside some of the furniture in the building in Hartshorne, about 120 miles southeast of Oklahoma City.

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