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Miramar Resident Battles Bird Invasion in Apartment Attic
Woman says property management has failed to address health hazard from bird droppings.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:05am
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Sarah Goguen, a resident of the Eurus at Miramar apartment complex in Florida, has been dealing with an ongoing issue of birds nesting in the attic above her apartment. Goguen says the birds have been leaving droppings all over her patio, creating a major health concern. She has repeatedly contacted property management to address the problem, but claims they have not taken appropriate action despite a pest control company's recommendation for remediation.
Why it matters
Unaddressed bird infestations in residential buildings can pose serious health risks to occupants due to the potential spread of diseases from bird droppings. This story highlights the challenges some tenants face in getting property managers to properly address such issues, which can have significant impacts on residents' wellbeing.
The details
Goguen says the birds have nested in the attic above her bedroom, leaving droppings all over her patio. She has been in contact with property management at the Eurus at Miramar complex since last August, but claims they have given her the 'runaround' and not followed through on recommendations from a pest control company to address the issue. Goguen believes the infestation is making her sick, with symptoms like itchy eyes, runny nose, and severe coughing.
- Goguen first contacted property management about the issue in August 2025.
- She started experiencing health issues related to the bird infestation in January 2026.
The players
Sarah Goguen
A resident of the Eurus at Miramar apartment complex in Miramar, Florida who is dealing with a bird infestation in the attic above her apartment.
Eurus at Miramar
The apartment complex where Goguen lives, which has not adequately addressed the bird infestation issue according to the resident.
What they’re saying
“They don't understand how big of a health hazard it is.”
— Sarah Goguen, Resident
“They've been cooing especially at night, like when they're roosting, you can see them fly in and out of the patio area all day long.”
— Sarah Goguen, Resident
“I started getting really sick in January, it's the itchy eyes, running nose, severe coughing all the time. I've lived in Florida my whole life, I've never had Florida allergies, I don't usually take allergy medication, I've had to start, and absolutely nothing is helping.”
— Sarah Goguen, Resident
What’s next
Goguen plans to continue pressing property management to address the bird infestation issue and take the necessary steps to remediate the problem and protect her health.
The takeaway
This case highlights the challenges some tenants face in getting property managers to properly address serious health hazards like bird infestations, even when the issues are well-documented. It underscores the need for stronger tenant protections and more accountability for landlords to ensure safe living conditions.


