For Renters

You've told them about the mice. Now show them.

"I keep seeing them" is easy for a landlord to brush off. A dated record of activity in your unit — night after night — isn't. RodentRadar gives you timestamped proof of what's actually moving in your home, so the problem stops being your word against theirs.

Start Documenting How it works

A Mouse You Can't Photograph Didn't Happen

You report it. They send someone to set a couple of traps, or tell you they will. Nothing really changes. You report it again — and now it sounds like you're complaining, not like there's a real, ongoing problem. Meanwhile you're paying full rent to live somewhere you've started to dread.

The thing that breaks the cycle isn't another phone call. It's evidence. When you can show a clear, dated pattern of activity — not one blurry photo, but night after night — it stops being a he-said-she-said and starts being a documented condition that's a lot harder to keep ignoring.

How You Build the Record

You don't need access to the basement or the walls. The activity comes to where you live — that's where you document it.

1
Place sensors where you see and hear them

Kitchen baseboards, under the sink, along the rooms where you notice activity. The sensors are already paired — wake one up and it connects on its own, so there's no pairing or technical setup to work through. Motion is motion; they pick it up wherever it happens.

2
Let it run, night after night

This is the part that matters for you. A single night could be dismissed as a fluke. Weeks of consistent, timestamped activity is a pattern — and a pattern is what's hard to argue with.

3
Share the dated record

You have a clear, timestamped log of activity in your unit, with dates. Bring it to your landlord, your property manager, or whoever you need to take this seriously — backed by data instead of frustration.

An honest word on what this is — and isn't. RodentRadar gives you a clear, dated record of rodent activity in your space. That's strong, specific documentation — far better than "I keep seeing them." It is not a legal ruling, and we can't promise how any particular landlord, agency, or court will respond; tenant rights and a landlord's obligations vary by where you live. If things are serious, a local tenant-rights resource can tell you your options. What RodentRadar does is make sure that when you make your case, you're not making it empty-handed.

What That Record Is Worth

It changes the conversation

"There's a problem and here's three weeks of data" lands differently than another complaint. It signals you're organized and serious — which tends to get a faster response.

It creates a timeline

Dated activity shows how long this has been going on and whether anything they tried actually worked. A paper trail protects you if this drags out.

It backs up your decision

Whether you want them to fix it or you've decided you want out, documented conditions support the case you're making — instead of leaving it as your word alone.

Start Building Your Case

The Watch Kit is built for exactly this — it sits in your unit and documents activity over time.

Diagnostic Kit

More sensors, more coverage.

$149

one-time  ·  $14.95/mo monitoring

Base station + 8 sensors
Full accessory kit (mounts, cones, wand)
Better for a larger unit or a house
Same dated log + playback
Order the Diagnostic Kit

Not sure which fits your place? Tell us about your unit or call (716) 868-9915.