Section 1 identifies anything in the home that is currently infested termites wood boring beetles carpenter ants etc or infection fungus wood rot.
Section 1 termite repairs.
Va loans all properties must have a termite inspection and all repairs must be completed before coe.
Additionally the seller will pay for any repairs needed to fix dry rot or replace wood damaged by termites.
But if you are having a home inspection that includes a termite or pest inspection you might notice that there are two different sections to the termite report section 1 and section 2.
In the back of the standard report you ll find the required fixes spelled out under either section 1 or section 2 columns.
Signs of termites are easy to miss and can cause a lot of damage.
Some termite companies even offer a free inspection in the hopes that they ll earn your business and can handle any necessary and more expensive treatment.
Termite inspection reports describe items as either section 1 or section 2.
Scheduling routine inspections can reduce the damage termites cause to your home.
Section 2 of your termite report will focus on potential future problems with termite or wdo damage.
Section one noted areas of active termite infestation or other wood destroying insects or organisms like dry rot fungus likely caused by water intrusion.
Who pays for treatment section 1.
With the help of our inspectors and repair crews restoration can be completed in a timely and cost conscious manner.
Fha and fannie freddie are a little more nuanced.
Va loan rules for termite inspections are different for condo projects.
If the drywood termite infestation in the window jamb has grown enough to cause damage the damage caused to the jamb may also be noted as 2b along with a recommendation for repair under section i since this is a finding of damage caused by an active wdo issue.
In california the pest inspection report has two sections where repairs are addressed.
Here are some quick definitions.
Now buyers sellers have 1 more issue to argue about right up to coe.
If the termite report comes back with section 1 items that means there is an actual infestation of termites.
Here are the hard fast rules as per each investor group.
This is one of those things you research only when you need it.
According to the va a wood destroying insect inspection is required in low rise and high rise units only when the fee appraiser observes a potential problem there are some situations that allow the termite inspection to be waived in second story or higher condo units.
The cost is typically inexpensive ranging from 50 to 150.
Also a termite report and a clearance are two separate things.