Important
Consumer Information
Regarding
the
Scope and Limitations of the
Inspection
Please
read this entire page as it is part of this report. This
report is not a guarantee or warranty as to the absence of wood
destroying
insects nor is it a structural integrity report. The inspector’s
training and
experience do not qualify the inspector in damage evaluation or any
other
building construction technology and/or repair.
1.
About the Inspection: A
visual inspection was conducted
in the readily accessible areas of the structure(s) indicated (see
Page1)
including attics and crawlspaces which permitted entry during the
inspection.
The inspection included probing and/or sounding of unobstructed and
accessible
areas to determine the presence or absence of visual evidence of wood
destroying insects. The WDI inspection firm is not responsible to
repair any
damage or treat any infestation at the structure(s) inspected, except
as may be
provided by separate contract. Also, wood destroying insect infestation
and/or
damage may exist in concealed or inaccessible areas. The inspection
firm cannot
guarantee that any wood destroying insect infestation and/or damage
disclosed
by this inspection represents all of the wood destroying insect
infestation
and/or damage which may exist as of the date of the inspection. For
purposes of this inspection, wood destroying insects
include: termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and reinfesting wood
boring
beetles. This inspection does not include mold, mildew or noninsect
wood destroying
organisms.
This
report shall be considered invalid
for purposes of securing a mortgage and/or settlement of property
transfer if
not
used
within ninety (90) days from the date
of inspection. This shall not be construed as a 90-day warranty. There
is no warranty,
express or implied, related to this report unless
disclosed as required by state regulations or a written
warranty
or service agreement is attached.
2.
Treatment Recommendation Guidelines Regarding Subterranean
Termites: FHA
and VA require treatment when any active infestation of subterranean
termites
is found. If signs of subterranean termites — but no activity — are
found in a
structure that shows no evidence of having been treated for
subterranean
termites in the past, then a treatment should be recommended. A
treatment may
also be recommended for a previously treated structure showing evidence
of
subterranean termites — but no activity — if there is no documentation
of a
liquid treatment by a licensed pest control company within the previous
five
years unless the structure is presently under warranty or covered by a
service
agreement with a licensed pest control company.
3.
Obstructions and Inaccessible Areas: No
inspection was
made in areas which required the breaking apart or into, dismantling,
removal
of any object, including but not limited to: moldings, floor coverings,
wall
coverings, siding, fixed ceilings, insulation, furniture, appliances,
and/or
personal possessions; nor were areas inspected which were obstructed or
inaccessible for physical access on the date of inspection. Your
inspector may
write out inaccessible areas or use the key in Section IV. Crawl
spaces,
attics, and/or other areas may be deemed inaccessible if the opening to
the
area is not large enough to provide physical access for the inspector
or if a
ladder was required for access. Crawl spaces (or portions thereof) may
also be
deemed inaccessible if there is less than 24 inches of clearance from
the
bottom of the floor joists to the surface below. If any area which has
been
reported as inaccessible is made accessible, the inspection company may
be
contacted for another inspection. An additional fee may apply.
4.
Consumer Maintenance Advisory Regarding Integrated Pest
Management for Prevention of Wood Destroying Insects. Any
structure can
be attacked by wood destroying insects. Homeowners should be aware of
and try
to eliminate conditions which
promote
insect infestation in and around their structure(s). Factors which may
lead to
wood destroying insect infestation
include:
earth to wood contact, foam insulation at foundation in contact with
soil,
faulty grade, improper drainage, firewood
against
structure(s), insufficient ventilation, moisture, wood debris in
crawlspace,
wood mulch or ground cover in contact with
the
structure, tree branches touching structure(s), landscape timbers and
wood
decay. Should these or other conditions exist,
corrective
measures should be taken in order to reduce the chances of infestation
of wood
destroying insects and the need for treatment.
5.
Neither the inspecting company nor the inspector has had,
presently has, or contemplates having any interest in the property
inspected.