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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Official Wood Destroying Insect Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the complete street address, city, and zip code of the structure(s) to be inspected in the designated fields. If no known address exists, provide descriptive information for location.
  3. In Section 1A, input the name of the pest control company as it appears on their Texas Department of Agriculture license. Follow this by entering their business license number in Section 1B.
  4. Complete Section 1C with the pest control company's address and contact details. Ensure this matches their business license information.
  5. For Section 4A, list the name of the person purchasing the inspection service and indicate their relationship to the property (e.g., seller, agent).
  6. In Sections 6A and 7A, mark 'yes' or 'no' regarding obstructed areas and conducive conditions respectively. If applicable, provide further details in Sections 6B and 7B.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed in Sections 11A and 11B before saving your document for distribution.

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Property owners throughout Texas do not need to get termite inspections by law unless they are buying or selling real estate. Home sales and purchases usually involve termite inspection as an integral part of the process.
One crucial but sometimes overlooked document is the termite letter, also known as a wood-destroying insect inspection report.
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.
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. WDO.
A termite inspection is typically an expense borne by the buyer, but its worth the price. Most home purchase agreements are contingent on the results of independent inspections like termite inspections designed to reveal hidden problems and dangers: Termites eat wood from the inside out.

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A termite letter, also called a Wood Destroying Organisms (WDO) report or Wood Destroying Inspect (WDI) report, is a document that confirms a home for sale has been inspected for any signs of insects that may cause structural damage.

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