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Tenants of Houston condo allege owners failed to disclose bed bug … – Southeast Texas Record

HOUSTON Three Harris County residents allege that a condominium they rented in Houston was infested with bed bugs.

Sharon Piert, Derrick Cameron and Shar-Ronda Hollins filed a complaint on May 12 in the Harris County District Court against Catalyst Solutions LLC, doing business as Catalyst Property Solutions, and Hin M. Law alleging that they violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that they rented the condo in April 2015 and started to notice bites in July 2015. They allege the reported the infestation again in August and December 2015 and March 2016.

The plaintiffs hold Catalyst Solutions LLC and Law responsible because the defendants allegedly fraudulently and intentionally failed to disclose that the property was previously and currently infested with bedbugs.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek actual, economic, exemplary and treble damages, plus interest, attorney's fees and costs and such other equitable relief. They are represented by Tad Rice of The Rice Firm in The Woodlands.

Harris County District Court case number 2017-32157

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HOUSTON Three Harris County residents allege that a condominium they rented in Houston was infested with bed bugs.

Sharon Piert, Derrick Cameron and Shar-Ronda Hollins filed a complaint on May 12 in the Harris County District Court against Catalyst Solutions LLC, doing business as Catalyst Property Solutions, and Hin M. Law alleging that they violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that they rented the condo in April 2015 and started to notice bites in July 2015. They allege the reported the infestation again in August and December 2015 and March 2016.

The plaintiffs hold Catalyst Solutions LLC and Law responsible because the defendants allegedly fraudulently and intentionally failed to disclose that the property was previously and currently infested with bedbugs.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek actual, economic, exemplary and treble damages, plus interest, attorney's fees and costs and such other equitable relief. They are represented by Tad Rice of The Rice Firm in The Woodlands.

Harris County District Court case number 2017-32157

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Tenants allege JK 1000 Country Place, others failed to disclose bed bug infestation – Southeast Texas Record

HOUSTON Five Harris County residents have filed suit against a Houston residential complex alleging they suffered damages from a bed bug infestation.

Named as plaintiffs in the case are Lady Guerrero, Zarion Harris and four minors and they are represented by the Rice Firm of The Woodlands. Listed as defendants in the case are JK 1000 Country Place LLC, The Park at Country Place and Excel Residential Services. The suit was filed May 19 in the Harris County District Court.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs moved into an apartment owned by the defendants in July 2015. The plaintiffs claim that there was no disclosure of bed bugs and if it had been disclosed there was an infestation, they would have not rented the property.

The complaint said that "not long after moving in, plaintiffs began to notice red, irritated bites on their bodies not realizing they were bed bug bites. Immediately after seeing the bedbugs, plaintiffs reported a bed bug infestation to leasing office."

The suit states the leasing office sent someone to do an inspection, who confirmed the confirmed the presence of bed bugs in the apartment and told plaintiffs the infestation had been in apartment for a while.

"Defendants fraudulently and intentionally concealed the fact their property had a prior bedbug problem from plaintiffs in order to fraudulently induce plaintiffs to rent the property," the complaint said.

The plaintiffs claim because of the bed bug infestation it caused them to suffer personal injuries and property damages. The plaintiffs also say they have incurred cleaning, extermination, attorney fees and other costs.

The plaintiffs claim they are suffering or will continue to suffer past and future medical, pharmaceutical and hospital expenses, past and future pain and suffering, past and future mental anguish, past and future mental anguish, past and future physical impairment, lost wages, property damage, exemplary damages, plus court costs.

The complaint also claims that the defendants have had prior bed bug infestation problems and despite this knowledge, defendants have failed to take reasonable steps to prevent further infestations.

According to Wikipedia, bed bugs are parasitic insects that feed exclusively blood and preferably human blood. Most bed bugs are active at night and they feed without being noticed. Health effects include allergic symptoms, psychological effects and most notably skin rashes.

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Bed Bug Extermination & Control | Dallas / Fort Worth Texas

Bed bugs are small, flattened, wingless insects that feed solely on blood. They're called bed bugs because they've adapted to living in or near the bedding of humans. They stay hidden during the day, but emerge at night to feed upon the sleeping person's blood.

Bed bugs develop by incomplete metamorphosis. The eggs hatch and go through five nymphal stages before becoming adults, with the nymphs looking very much like the adults except for their size and color. First-instar nymphs are colorless, and the nymphs become darker with each successive stage. Nymphs must consume at least one blood meal before molting to the next stage.

Bed bug problems can become very bad, very quickly. A few bed bugs hitch-hiking in your suitcase can rapidly become a major bed bug infestation. A female bed bug can lay as many as 500 eggs during her lifetime, and each cluster can contain as many as 50 eggs. The eggs hatch in a week or two, and in ideal conditions, the nymphs can reach adulthood in as little as three or four weeks.

For a long time, it was believed that bed bug in the United States didn't carry diseases. Recently, however, we've learned that bed bugs are capable of transmitting a serious disease known as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which is a form of Staph that doesn't respond to the antibiotics commonly used to treat Staph infections.

The main health effect associated with bed bugs, however, are their bites, which can cause severe itching, swelling, and rashes in many people. The affected skin may become infected when the individual scratches the rashes. The degree to which people are affected by bed bug bites varies, however: Some people show hardly any signs at all, while others get severe, painful rashes.

The rashes are often mistaken for various types of skin diseases when individuals are unaware that they have a bed bug infestation.

Bed bug extermination is probably the most difficult and challenging work that pest control professionals do. It's detailed, meticulous work, and using "shortcuts" will almost always cause the bed bug treatment to fail. Similarly, do-it-yourself bed bug control is almost always a waste of time: DIY bed bug control attempts almost always fail, and serve only to waste money and postpone the inevitable. Bottom line: If you have a bed bug problem, you need professional pest control.

As with most sorts of pest problems, prevention is easier than treatment. Here are some tips to help reduce the chances of a bed bug infestation:

Even if you take all the steps above, there's still a chance that your home will become infested with bed bugs. The longer a bed bug problem is left untreated, the more difficult it will be to control; so call us at the first sign of a bed bug problem.

Professional bed bug control requires a specially trained pest control operator and a systematic control plan including the following steps:

Bed bug control is one of those jobs that we can't do alone. We need the customer's cooperation to eliminate a bed bug problem. It's absolutely essential that customers take certain steps to prepare for a bed bug treatment.

For your convenience, we've listed these steps in a printable PDF document that you can find here. Please download and print this file, and follow the instructions carefully prior to your treatment day.

Bed bug control is difficult. The best chances for quick bed bug elimination require patient cooperation between the customer and a skilled pest control professional. For more information, or to schedule an inspection, please contact us.

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Bed Bugs: An Expensive Pest Problem That Low-Income Renters Often Pay For – Texas Public Radio

Bed bugs can be especially overwhelming for low-income families. The pests are drawn to apartment complexes with lots of people packed into small spaces, and they cause pain, anxiety and financial stress.

Some apartment complexestreat theinfestations, then send the bill straight to the tenants.

Something Wasnt Right

When her little girls started waking up each morning with red welts on their faces, Shelby Rodriguez was worried. It was summer though, so sheassumed theywere mosquito bites.Besides, she had already checked their mattresses thoroughly and had seen no sign of bed bugs.

But the bites kept appearing and she couldn't shake the nagging feeling that something was in the house. So she pulled her toddlers' bunk bed away from the wall and investigated with a flashlight.

"And that's when I found them, so all along the frame, the floorboards and then in the crevices and the screw holes of the beds is where they were hiding out. From eggs, to the early stages of the bed bugs, and to the ones that had been feasting on us which you could tell because they were the darker, brownish-red color, she says.

Taking Action

So Rodriguez and her husband called the apartment manager to report the problem, they lived in Euless at the time.After a week with no action, they showed up in person, requesting pest control, still nothing.Three weeks later,they went to the Texas Tenants' Union for advice, thenmade a formal request in writing. At this point, the bedbugs were everywhere. They threw out two beds, a crib, all the mattresses and their living room set.

"Everything that we had tossed we had only had for about three months. So that was a few thousand dollars that went out the window, she says.

The apartment complex did respond to the written request and treated theapartment for bedbugs. The Rodriguez family was shaken though, and didn't want to finish out their lease. The complex denied their request to leave earlyand charged them the final three months rent.

A Low-Income Issue

Mike Merchant isan urban entomologist for theTexas A&M Agrilife Extension Service. He says a lot of North Texastenants just like Rodriguez are fighting bed bugs. Unlikeher, many of them are stuck paying for the treatment themselves -- or just going without. That's because many rental companies have added a page to their lease that puts responsibility on the renter.

"They're usually asked to sign a statement saying they've inspected the apartment and there are no bed bugs in their apartment, he says.

Merchant says there's just one problem with that.

"Even a professional cannot go into a freshly painted, cleaned up, empty apartment and be able to tell whether there's bed bugs lurking in the walls."

The reason why is pretty unsettling. Bed bugs have no interest in empty apartments because there's nothing to eat. They're hiding out, waiting.

"They've got us to feed on and it has nothing to do with how sanitary we are, or aren't, Merchant says. It's just we're providing blood for them at night, and all they need is a place to hide during the day."

Trying To Fix An Expensive Problem

So tenants move in, report that their apartment is clear, even though bed bugs may just be out of sight, then discover them weeks or months later. But they've signedthatextra page on thelease, so the cost of extermination is on them. It can run from $300-$1,500. And that's not an option for many low-income families. Merchant says they'll often try to treat the problem themselves, which doesn't work. Then some families give up, and move out. Bringing the bed bugs with them.

"For someone with money, it's going to be frustrating, but is something you can take care of. But if you don't have enough money to pay the pest control, then you're just going to be stuck with it, Merchant says. Perhaps for years.

And that's something Shelby Rodriguez wouldn't wish on anyone.

"I mean my kids were sleeping on the floor at one point, crying, not understanding what's going on. So you feel powerless, and everywhere you go, you just feel like you're on the lookout for bed bugs, she says.

And even 10 months later, settled into a new, pest-freeapartment in Bedford, she doesn't expect that feeling to go away anytime soon.

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