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However, a termite warranty is well worth the cost of protecting your home. The average cost of a termite repair is around $3,000. Some termite repairs can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, so a warranty is well worth the cost.
Who Needs Them? Under Florida law, sellers are required to disclose any known problems with the property, but there is no legal requirement for a termite inspection. However, many lenders wont approve a mortgage application without a termite inspection report showing that there is no current termite infestation.
However, a termite warranty is well worth the cost of protecting your home. The average cost of a termite repair is around $3,000. Some termite repairs can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, so a warranty is well worth the cost.
Termite bonds are similar, however bonds require that the pest control company hold a select amount of money in a surety bond. Warranties, on the other hand, are insured by an insurance company and typically allow for better coverage.
A contract for termite control and/or prevention is an important part of home protection against termites in Florida. However, home owners should use caution when considering contracts for termite protection that offer to take over an existing warranty guaranteed by another company.
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The Florida Building Code does not require a preventive treatment for drywood termites for new construction. It DOES require a treatment for subterranean termites. Coastal and southern areas of the state are more likely to have an infestation of drywood termites occur.
Active termite coverage is important when buying or selling a home. If a home inspector finds a termite problem, often a termite treatment is required prior to the closing. Likewise, certain lenders may not be willing to provide a mortgage for at-risk homes without a bond.

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