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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the rental/lease agreement at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of your agreement.
  3. Fill in the names of all residents as listed on the rental/lease agreement. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion later.
  4. Provide the complete address of the premises, including unit number if applicable. This helps in identifying the specific location covered by this addendum.
  5. Review each section carefully, especially those regarding previous infestations and prompt reporting. Make sure to understand your responsibilities as a resident.
  6. Sign and date at the bottom of the form to acknowledge that you have read and understood all terms outlined in this addendum.

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State law requires landlords to provide written information to tenants about bed bugs. California Civil Code Section 1954.603 mandates that all landlords of all residential rental property provide to tenants written information about bed bugs and a procedure for reporting a suspected infestation.
You generally need to prove that they knew there was a bed bug infestation and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent or eradicate it. Damages you can sue for in bed bug lawsuits include medical bills, counseling, pain and suffering, anxiety, other out-of-pocket expenses and possibly punitive damages.
California law requires landlords to provide a bed bug disclosure notice and follow strict rules for inspection and notification. A bed bug lease addendum strengthens compliance by setting clear responsibilities for reporting, cooperation, and treatment.
The Bed Bug Addendum contains: a statement that the tenant agrees to promptly provide written notice to the landlord of suspected bed bug infestations, and cooperate in any prevention or treatment strategies [See RPI Form 563-2 2];
Bed Bug Registry not only contains a lot of unconfirmed reports from disgruntled guests, it was founded by one. The site is basically useless unless you prefer to dwell on where the bugs have shown up previously, which is not a reliable indicator of where they may show up next.