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Pest Inspection Prices in New York City

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Pest Inspection Prices in New York City

Prices are typical homeowner costs. Annual termite inspections are required for FHA and VA loans. Fumigation may be required for severe infestations.

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Pest inspection prices in New York City

Pest Inspection Tips for New York City

NYC has a state-mandated bed bug disclosure law — landlords must disclose prior infestations and tenants have treatment rights

NYC rat infestations are a top complaint — use only licensed exterminators who know the city's integrated pest management regulations

Cockroach treatment in NYC apartments typically requires coordinated treatment across multiple units — confirm with your building manager

Expect to pay a 20–30% premium over national average rates for pest control in Manhattan and Brooklyn

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Pest Inspection

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Visual inspection with written report; annual or pre-purchase

Pest inspection prices in New York City start from $130/job. A standard inspection averages $200. Prices are typical homeowner costs. Annual termite inspections are required for FHA and VA loans. Fumigation may be required for severe infestations.

The best termite protection in New York City depends on your property construction and budget. Bait station systems offer ongoing monitoring but cost more. Ask a licensed pest controller for a site-specific recommendation.

A standard pest inspection in New York City takes 1–2 hours for an average home, depending on accessibility of the subfloor and roof void. Pre-purchase inspections may take longer and include more detailed reporting. Allow an extra 24–48 hours for the written report to be delivered.

A pre-purchase pest inspection is strongly recommended before buying any property in New York City. It identifies termite activity, past termite damage, and other pest issues that may not be visible to the buyer. In high-risk regions, undisclosed termite damage can cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair.