I promised that I would come back with information about ending the story with the Raccoon in the hometown: Abstract: A tenant found…
I promised that I would come back with the information about ending the story with Harkon on the hometown:
Summary:
A third-year resident in a home in Indianapolis complained of noise at night + foot marks on the wall.
The management company sent a company that specializes in capturing animals. The company filed a $ 2389 report.
When I saw the quote, I jumped in the forehead and turned to the members of the group.
I got different (and sometimes weird) suggestions?). I decided to take more companies for bids.
From here to there…. The business was resolved at $ 95.
Conclusions;
1) Do not take any quote for granted.
2) Any bid above $ 300 requires at least 3 bids from the management company.
3) Keep the tenants' phone numbers in the rented houses so that you can send professionals to quote which is objective and detached from the management company bids.
4) Consult group members, always come up with ideas for solution.
Hope I helped
Good luck to everyone.
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I would definitely think of an alternative management company. Clearly unbelievable.
My father taught me that what is cheap...is expensive in the end! From (personal) experience what you describe is far from everyday reality. I must emphasize that the price offer you received from your management company is a normal and reasonable offer if you bothered to understand what they are offering you! Let's start with the fact that I don't know your management company and I have nothing to do with them, let's continue with the fact that they offered you a service through one of the best professional companies in the USA!!! (You have been offered "Rolls-Royce" treatment) ... a raccoon in the attic entered through a hole because he did not knock on the door or ring the bell and the wisdom is to find this entrance and close it ... what raccoons usually do is to mark territory with their urine, in case there is a female raccoon that is in heat what Happening in early winter (right now) in your area along with cold weather the attic is literally a roadhouse for raccoons. A trapper will come for $80 that I'm willing to bet doesn't have papers and licenses, he'll set a trap for you with bait inside, he'll catch the first one and release it in the grove next to where you live... Does he plug your holes? Does he spray anti-odor sprays? Does he come back every 14 days to check? I conclude that I am copying what my friend Oren Dalal wrote - it is also (very) difficult for me to believe that a professional will do a job that takes between 2-4 hours with a one-year warranty for $95... in any case, good luck
Case by case.
The problem you described was more complex.
Don't know what treatment you did and how, but in order to solve the problem completely, you will have to seal all the holes around the property. It's hard for me to believe that a professional will do a job that takes 2-4 hours with a $ 95-year warranty in a professional manner.
Last week I invited a professional to one of my properties with exactly the same problem.
Cost $ 400 (seal roof line construction gap with galvanize metal. Seal all foundation entry points and vents. Set traps for 2 weeks. Trapping and removal).
Credit to Sivan Borenshtein Amrani
About the recommendation!
What was the solution at the end?
Well done!!
What did you get for $ 95? Just seal the hole?
Well done age!