Nevada Wood Destroying Pests Inspection Report - WDI FX Pest 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nevada Wood Destroying Pests Inspection Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the firm name and license number at the top of the form. This identifies the pest control operator responsible for the inspection.
  3. Fill in the address of the property inspected, including city, county, and zip code. Ensure accuracy for proper documentation.
  4. Input the inspection date and any relevant FHA/VA/Escrow or Mortgage numbers to maintain a clear record of transactions.
  5. Complete sections regarding infestation evidence by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' for active or inactive infestations, as well as conditions conducive to infestation.
  6. In the graph explanations section, provide detailed notes on any findings such as excessive moisture or wood-destroying fungi. Use our platform's comment feature for clarity.
  7. Finally, ensure that both the inspector and purchaser sign and date where indicated to validate the report.

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Who Can Perform WDO Inspections in California. In California, inspectors must carry proper state identification and licensing. Standard home inspectors typically cannot provide official WDO reports unless they hold separate pest control licensing.
In addition, most banks require, or at least recommend, that a WDI Inspection is completed prior to authorizing a mortgage. Whether or not a WDI Inspection is required, be sure to look for visible signs of wood-destroying insect infestations as mentioned above anytime youre touring a property.
A wood infestation report is an official document used to disclose that an inspection of a home has taken place. It states whether there is any visible evidence of a currently active or previously active termite infestation based on certain accessible areas of a home or structure.
During a wood destroying insect inspection, a professional inspector will examine the inside and outside of your property, including the attic, basement, and crawlspace. The inspector will look for signs of infestation, such as tiny holes in the wood, tunnels, damaged wood, and feces.
In summary, while it might seem like a small detail, a termite inspection can provide peace of mind, enhance your homes marketability, and protect you from potential issues during the selling process.

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Wood Destroying Insect Inspections (WDIs) or Wood Destroying Organism Inspections (WDO) are written reports performed by a qualified pest management professional. WDI/WDO inspections are required to buy, sell or refinance a property. Sometimes theyre called a clearance letter or a termite letter.
Because of the legal documentation involved, they tend to cost more, with an average of $62 to $277, but they may vary depending on the type of your home loan (VA or FHA) and the type of termite inspection report you need, such as: NPMA-33 (or WDI) CL-100.

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