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Has Your Realtor Given You The Best Advice About WDO Inspections?
- By Harry Ross
- Published 01/17/2012
- Home Improvement
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Harry Ross
Harry Ross started in the pest control industry in 1986 working for one of the national pest control companies as a salesman and then a branch manager. During my time there I received numerous awards including Outstanding Branch Manager Trainee.
View all articles by Harry RossWith every prospective new home that is purchased, there are a number of
inspections that are recommended for the buyers to have done before the papers
are signed. The professionals that come in to search the home for potential
problems are meant to protect new owners from unexpected catastrophes shortly
after the purchase. It can also steer prospective buyers away from a purchase,
if the home has serious defects. This is a normal part of the real estate
process and something that most realtors will recommend. However, there is one
type of inspection that many potential homeowners overlook. If your realtor has
not mentioned an investigation for wood eating organisms, then be sure that you
speak up.
The Wood Destroying Organisms (WDO) Reports for Real Estate
Transactions in New Jersey are another form of protection for new buyers. A WDO
report is provided after a thorough investigation by a professional New Jersey pest
control company. This is something that is either accidentally or
intentionally overlooked by the real estate agents around the state. Finding
termites or carpenter ants, after all, could ruin the transaction and therefore
do away with the commission to be earned.
While general home inspectors
do some level of termite inspection as part of their process, they may be unable
to thoroughly search the property for the highly destructive pests. Termite
The average homeowner that discovers termites within the walls of
his home can expect to pay more than three thousand dollars to have them removed
and have repairs done to damaged structural components. They damage more homes
than storms and fires combined. This is something that many people dont
realize, but knowing this further explains the importance of the WDO inspection
and report.
Another thing to realize during the real estate transaction
process is that you have a right to do this inspection as a buyer. When you
choose, pick a credentialed inspector, to investigate the property and, if the
report shows evidence of a major WDO problem, you have the right to back out of
the deal or to ask that the sellers pay for the removal and repairs. Be careful
to choose a respectable and trustworthy company that will treat you and your
investment with the upmost respect. After all, you want to be excited, not
tormented, by your new home.
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