How Can Termites Sabotage a House Deal?
Did you know that termites can lower the price of the house you are planning to sell? Read the article in order to know how to avoid this.
Termite damage, even if it’s small, is never good for a home. During a real estate inspection, if any termite damage can be visible, it will affect the outcome of the home. In the majority of cases, the buyer is told that the seller will fix the problem. Although this may sound good to some buyers that the seller will treat for termites, other buyers often wonder.
Of course it’s good that the seller will pay to have the termite problem treated, which will normally cost somewhere around $1,000 or so. Even though the termites will be gone, you have to think about the damage to the structure. In the more severe cases, damage to the structure can cost up to 50 times the cost of the treatment. The last thing you want is to move into a home that you know has been treated for termites, only to find the structure to be in very bad shape.
If any type of damage has been done to the wooden structure of the house, you may need to get immediate repairs. While some damage may be visible, there are other types of damage that may seem invisible to the naked eye. To find out just how bad the damage is, rugs and carpets will need to be lifted, appliances and furniture moved, walls and ceilings will need to be opened, and even some types of excavation may be needed. This is the only way to tell the extent of the damages, especially in cases of termites. If you don’t inspect every area of the home, you could be moving into a home that has severe structural damage - which can cost you thousands to repair.
There could also be latent damage present. To determine this, you’ll need to have invasive and destructive testing performed on your home, which will be performed by qualified contractors and specialists. This will help determine the extent of the damage and the cost of any needed repairs. This can be very costly however, although it’s the only way to find and repair any latent damage.
Invasive and destructive testing can cost you an arm and a leg, even though you’ll need to have it done if you suspect termites or know for a fact that the home was treated for them. To protect yourself, you should always get a treatment and repair history before you purchase the home. If you rent the house, you require written documentation from the specialist that details the damage to the home and cost of repairs.
Before you buy a home, you should always have it checked for termites. There are a lot of termite inspection companies out there, many of which go above and beyond to check the home for any type of termite damage. You don’t want to purchase a house only to find out that it has been infested with termites. If you have the proper inspections performed before you make the purchase, you’ll know for a fact that you don’t have to worry about termites or termite damage.
Of course it’s good that the seller will pay to have the termite problem treated, which will normally cost somewhere around $1,000 or so. Even though the termites will be gone, you have to think about the damage to the structure. In the more severe cases, damage to the structure can cost up to 50 times the cost of the treatment. The last thing you want is to move into a home that you know has been treated for termites, only to find the structure to be in very bad shape.
If any type of damage has been done to the wooden structure of the house, you may need to get immediate repairs. While some damage may be visible, there are other types of damage that may seem invisible to the naked eye. To find out just how bad the damage is, rugs and carpets will need to be lifted, appliances and furniture moved, walls and ceilings will need to be opened, and even some types of excavation may be needed. This is the only way to tell the extent of the damages, especially in cases of termites. If you don’t inspect every area of the home, you could be moving into a home that has severe structural damage - which can cost you thousands to repair.
There could also be latent damage present. To determine this, you’ll need to have invasive and destructive testing performed on your home, which will be performed by qualified contractors and specialists. This will help determine the extent of the damage and the cost of any needed repairs. This can be very costly however, although it’s the only way to find and repair any latent damage.
Invasive and destructive testing can cost you an arm and a leg, even though you’ll need to have it done if you suspect termites or know for a fact that the home was treated for them. To protect yourself, you should always get a treatment and repair history before you purchase the home. If you rent the house, you require written documentation from the specialist that details the damage to the home and cost of repairs.
Before you buy a home, you should always have it checked for termites. There are a lot of termite inspection companies out there, many of which go above and beyond to check the home for any type of termite damage. You don’t want to purchase a house only to find out that it has been infested with termites. If you have the proper inspections performed before you make the purchase, you’ll know for a fact that you don’t have to worry about termites or termite damage.
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