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dynospectrum7 t1_jcftar9 wrote

Y’all can keep those pest issues. I’ll live in a “poor construction” before I deal with master splinter or roddy roach

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Adventurous_Cod9854 t1_jcgm0xy wrote

I guess thats capitalism. Ignorance about urban pest control (that they can be controlled, and that rats don’t infest apartments) among transplants means better quality digs for the more experienced.

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dynospectrum7 t1_jcgotbx wrote

Unfortunately, you’re ignorant on the subject. Older buildings have pest issues. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent on extermination because nobody wants to live in a place with known issues, which means no rent collections.

This is coming from someone that has worked in the industry. So take that uppity transplant, ignorance, experienced bullshit elsewhere.

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Adventurous_Cod9854 t1_jcgq0wv wrote

I fully understand that money can be spent to successfully control pests, that’s my point. I don’t understand why the concept of a problem that can actually be solved is more distasteful than living in a colorful cardboard box.

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