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If the owner finds termites indoors, should the property bear the cost of prevention and control?

It depends on whether there is an agreement in the contract that the disinfection work shall be undertaken by the property. It depends on the contract. You can find the property in the contract. If you don't show it, you can find the local housing authority-property office (or property office)

If it is not in the contract, it must be corruption for him to pay for disinfection. It was made with misappropriated money, because some income offset the property fee (some people don't pay the property fee), and the income of the community is roughly: parking fee, advertising fee, admission fee of several major communication companies, admission fee of waste acquisition, etc. (such as setting a table at the door for publicity), but the money should belong to the owner. If everyone pays the property fee, he may give it to you (of course, you all share the profits)