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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the General Information section. Enter the Company's Business License Number, Date of Inspection, and the Address & Phone of the Inspection Company. Ensure you also provide the Address of Property Inspected.
  3. In the Inspector or Authorized Signature section, print the Inspector's Name and include any Certification/Credentialing if applicable.
  4. Proceed to Section II for Inspection Findings. Indicate whether there is visible evidence of wood destroying insects by checking either box A or B. If box B is checked, provide detailed descriptions of live insects, dead insects, and any visible damage.
  5. In Section III, Recommendations for Treatment, specify if treatment is recommended based on your findings. If no treatment is recommended, explain why.
  6. Complete Section IV by noting any obstructions or inaccessible areas during inspection. Use the provided key for clarity.
  7. Finally, add any Additional Comments and Attachments in Section V. Ensure all signatures are collected where necessary.

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Actually, if youre taking out a mortgage, theres a good chance the lender will require that you have a termite inspection (as well as a general home inspection) before the sale is finalized. A termite inspection is typically an expense borne by the buyer, but its worth the price.
Most homeowners spend between $50 and $325 on a termite inspection, but this range is just an average. The final cost depends on various factors, including the size of your home, its location, and the severity of any existing termite infestation.
It outlines the findings of a comprehensive inspection focused on wood-destroying insects like termites, powder post beetles, and carpenter ants. The report provides details on infestations, previous treatments, and the overall condition of the property.
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.
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.

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WDO Inspectors Identify Early Warning Signs Wood-destroying insects consume wood, eventually softening it and making it susceptible to collapse. Our local inspectors also know to search for mud tunnels, a common indication of hidden WDO access points.
Wood Destroying Insect Inspections During a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection the inspector will look at the interior and exterior areas of your home, checking for visible signs of a wood destroying insect infestations. Signs a home has termites include; droppings, broken wings, mud tubes, and damaged wood.

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