Termite Damage, a Concern or Not
Posted: Monday, May 29, 2006
by Michael Del Greco Licensed Home Inspector
Accurate Inspections, Inc
When termite damage is found during the course of a real estate inspection many times buyers are told, "no problem the seller will treat for termites".
While it is nice the seller will perform a $1,000 or so treatment the real question should be "Who will pay for the repairs to the structure that can be 5, 10 20, or 50 times the cost of the treatment?"
In order to determine if latent damages exist, it is necessary to have invasive and destructive testing and further evaluation by experienced contractors and specialists (prior to expiration of your inspection contingency period) to define the scope & cost of any necessary corrective action. Invasive and destructive testing is usually costly and the home owner is likely to require finishes be returned to pretesting condition. Obtain written documentation from an expert to determine the extent of wood destroying insect damage that has occurred. Obtain a treatment and repair history from the owner.
If your home inspector fails to tell you the above you should ask who is the inspector working for, you or another party to the transaction?
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