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A home appraisal is needed for FHA loans and the appraiser is required to look for termites and report signs of damage. When evidence is seen, you must get a professional inspection, and repairs must be done before the loan is approved.
The NPMA-33 WDO Attachment The NPMA-33 WDI inspection report is only used to report activity or damage from wood destroying insects that, for the purposes of this report, include termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and reinfesting wood boring beetles.
A termite report and clearance is required on Conventional, FHA, and USDA transactions if the Purchase Contract indicates in Section 4a, Item 1, that the buyer or seller shall pay for an inspection. VA requires a termite report and clearance on all transactions in the State of California with the except the IRRRL loan.
With a VA Streamline refinance or IRRRL (interest rate reduction refinance loan), a homeowner isn't required to have an inspection unless your appraiser believes there may be a pest problem.
Homeowners are legally required to disclose information about a termite infestation to any potential buyers since this discovery could affect your home's structural integrity and appraisal. Some experts estimate termite damage could reduce the value of your home by approximately 20%.