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How to fill out the Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Form online
Completing the Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Form online is essential for documenting the findings of a wood insect inspection. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist users in filling out the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- In Section 1, enter the inspection company’s business license number, FHA/VA case number if applicable, and complete the inspection company’s address and phone number. Then, specify the property address and the structure(s) inspected.
- Proceed to Section 11. Inspection Findings. Indicate whether there was visible evidence of wood destroying insect infestation observed. If 'yes', provide details for each type of evidence found, including descriptions and locations of live insects, insect parts, frass, exit holes, shelter tubes, and damage areas.
- For Section M, indicate whether treatment has been scheduled by the inspecting company and provide the date and a brief description of the treatment if applicable.
- In Sections IV and V, list any attachments relevant to the inspection report and note any areas that were obstructed or inaccessible during the inspection.
- Complete Section VII by providing the inspector's signature, certification or registration number if applicable, and the date of inspection.
- In Section VIII, ensure that the buyer and seller sign and date the report. This signature page must be legibly returned to the inspecting company.
Start filling out the Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Form online today for a thorough inspection report.
Veterans may also pay for any repairs required to ensure compliance with MPRs. Veterans are encouraged to negotiate the cost of the wood destroying pest inspection and repairs with the seller. a. Documentation for Audit Purposes.