Agreement for Termite Inspection of Improvements and Corrective Work

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Overview of this form

The Agreement for Termite Inspection of Improvements and Corrective Work is a legal document used to facilitate a pest inspection of a property before a sale. This agreement ensures that any existing or potential termite damage is identified and addressed, protecting both the seller and the purchaser. Unlike more general inspection agreements, this specific form focuses on termite issues and outlines the responsibilities of each party regarding inspection and corrective actions.

What’s included in this form

  • Identification of parties involved: Seller and Purchaser with their respective addresses.
  • Details about the property being sold and the date of the sales contract.
  • Obligation of the Seller to arrange for an inspection by a licensed pest control operator.
  • Responsibility for inspection costs, determined by mutual agreement.
  • Provisions for corrective work if termite damage is detected.
  • Options for the Purchaser regarding preventative measures against future infestations.
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Common use cases

This form should be used in real estate transactions where termite damage may impact the value or safety of a property. It is particularly relevant when a seller is required to have a property inspected for pests as part of the sale negotiations, and when the buyer wants assurance that the property is free from termite damage before completing the purchase.

Who should use this form

  • Property sellers who need to ensure compliance with pest inspection requirements.
  • Homebuyers looking for protection against prospective termite damage.
  • Real estate agents or brokers involved in facilitating property sales.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the Seller and Purchaser with their full names and addresses.
  • Provide the date of the agreement and the date of the sales contract.
  • Specify the real property address and describe any improvements.
  • Indicate who will pay for the inspection and any necessary corrective work.
  • Have both parties sign the agreement to finalize it.

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Notarization is generally not required for this form. However, certain states or situations might demand it. You can complete notarization online through US Legal Forms, powered by Notarize, using a verified video call available anytime.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include complete addresses for both parties.
  • Not specifying the licensed pest control operator's details.
  • Omitting the date of the sales contract or the agreement.
  • Misunderstanding who is responsible for costs related to inspection and repairs.

Why use this form online

  • Easy access to a legally compliant template drafted by licensed attorneys.
  • Convenience of completing the form at your own pace.
  • Editable documents allow for customization based on buyer and seller needs.
  • Secure storage and retrieval of completed forms for future reference.

Key takeaways

  • The Agreement for Termite Inspection addresses pest control inspections during real estate transactions.
  • It defines the responsibilities and financial obligations of both parties regarding pest inspections and corrective actions.
  • Proper completion of the form is essential for clarity and legal enforceability.

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A termite bond is a warranty between you and a termite company, a little like a maintenance contract.An agreement to provide treatment and control if termites are discovered. These services are usually covered by a bond, so the homeowner doesn't have to pay any extra.

Termite inspections are not required in California during the sale of real property. This is typically seen as a negotiable part of the contract. When a buyer places an offer on a home they are considering purchasing they can ask that the seller provide a termite inspection and pay for repairs found in that inspection.

A selling enhancement that buys peace of mind On the sell side, a termite bond is a selling enhancement. It's like insurance; it's only a waste of money if you never file a claim.

As the seller, you should expect to pay for the termite inspection cost and Section 1 termite treatment. If you negotiate an offer that states you are not responsible for paying for Section 1 remediation, make sure the buyer tracks whether or not the bank requires a termite certificate.

The reality is that home termite control is absolutely essential. Termites can quickly cause a devastating amount of damage to your home, resulting in costly repairs. Taking the necessary steps for termite inspection, control, treatment, and prevention can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

The price of a Termite Bond may runs between $500 and $2000 dollars which is a one time cost. Usually an inspection is done once a year with most companies charging an extra fee for this service. Some contracts have extra fees if extra services are needed.

Don't go with the first company recommended. Obtain proposals from a minimum of 3 reputable termite control companies. A proposal is very important and should document the company's plan for chemical treatment procedures, bait station placements, repair or wood work, copies of insecticide labels, and warranties.

The inspector will look at the interior and exterior areas of your home, checking for visible signs of a termite infestation, which include: droppings, broken wings, mud tubes, and damaged wood. The inspector will check your baseboards, walls, windows, crawl spaces, door frames, insides of cabinets and closets.

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