junebuggena
Crowing
Do you have some sort of 'pet agreement' as his landlord? That would be the first step in having a legal leg to stand on. You need to have some sort of signed documentation specifying your rights as a property owner if the tenant fails to adequately care for animals on the property. Signed leases and pet agreements are a vital part of protecting your rights as a property owner. If a tenant fails to comply, then you can take action as needed, like asking him to rehome the birds or evicting him. This is a slippery slope. You need to be very clear with this person what your expectations are concerning the care of animals on the property. If he doesn't want to sign a pet addendum, then he can be found in violation of his lease, assuming you have one.