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the landlord aka coop board has the right ot enter where there is an infestaiton. you must enter and remedy. also, firstly, you can threatend to send the bill to the tenant for all the costs to the neighbors - they are liable if they did not themselves take steps to remedy.
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In regards to trying to get access to have elderly people's apartments inspected for bed bugs, I would suggest you make contact with their immediate family members. I have many cases like this and I find that they can be a great help if you explain to them the benefits of the inspection and the protections for not only their mother and or father but all the residents in the coop including children.
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