you have to pay extra for trash? isn't that like part of paying your taxes?
There's ongoing pest control bills? I've owned a home for 20+ years and never paid a trash or pest control bill.
Home insurance here would be carried by the owner of the house. Each tenant would have to get renter's insurance to cover their personal property which is dirt cheap.
When we lived in rural, upstate NY, we had to pay for trash removal. We had older houses, so we tended to get mice (cracks in the stone foundations, etc.). The cats caught them, and sometimes we put out traps.
When we lived in New Hampshire, we had to pay for trash removal. The price kept going up, so we switched to taking it to the dump ourselves, and paying a per-can fee. Spraying for bugs wasn't necessary, and the house was better sealed up--the only critters that got into the house were ones brought in (still alive) by the cats. Mostly chipmunks.
Now, we live in North Carolina. Trash pick-up is figured in the cost of services. No rodents in the house, but we do get bugs--big bugs. Year round. They look like huge cockroaches, I have no idea what they actually are. We get the house sprayed, inside and out, quarterly (they go around the baseboards inside). Also, the pets need flea treatments monthly, year-round--up north, they were only treated in the warmer (non-freezing) months. The only other critters that get into the house are, again, brought in by the cats. I haven't seen a chipmunk since we got here, but geckos are really popular with the cats. The sort-of good news is, the one cat who's a stone killer tends to leave his prey outside, or eat it.