Tick & Flea Rental Vacate Treatment

Most Northern Territory residential leases require a professional vacate pest treatment if you have kept pets at the property. Some lease agreements mandate this service regardless of whether pets were present. You should check the “special conditions” section of your rental agreement; if you are unsure, you can send us a copy of your lease, and our team will clarify your specific obligations.
Our standard Tick & Flea Rental Vacate Treatment covers the most common requirements for Darwin and Palmerston property managers. If your lease agreement specifies a particular pest (other than ticks and fleas) or mandates a specific chemical treatment, please include these details during your booking. We will adjust our treatment plan accordingly to ensure your service remains compliant with your lease.
You are not required to be home for the treatment. If you are mid-move, you can leave a key with your property manager, or simply unlock a side gate to provide our technician with external access. We will coordinate with you via phone or email prior to our arrival to confirm access arrangements.
We offer next-day or same week service for the majority of the Top End. If you have an urgent handover deadline, we recommend calling us directly rather than using our online booking form, as we can often accommodate last-minute requests to ensure your property is ready for inspection on time.
Yes. We provide a professional, industry-standard pest management report and tax invoice that meets the compliance requirements of Darwin and Palmerston property managers. Since many local agencies already use Northern Rock Pest Control for their managed properties, our documentation is familiar and trusted by real estate agents in the region.
Yes. We provide comprehensive pest management solutions beyond rental vacate treatments. If you are purchasing a new home, please view our Pre-Purchase Property Pest Inspections page. For ongoing protection and residential maintenance, see our General Pest Control services.