What is the NPMA-33 form?

What is the NPMA-33 form?

Form NPMA-33 MUST be used by wood destroying insect (WDI) inspectors to report the results of WDI inspections for any HUD/VA guaranteed property transactions. The NPMA-33 is also typically used for conventional transactions.

What is NPMA 99a?

This form is submitted for proposed (new) construction cases when prevention of subterranean termite infestation is specified by the builder or required by the lender, the architect, FHA or VA. This form is to be completed by the builder. This guarantee is issued by the builder to the buyer.

What is a WDI form?

A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report, commonly abbreviated as WDI or WDIR, is a report that details findings from a thorough visual inspection of a home by a certified pest control company. The standard report uses form NPMA-33 from the National Pest Management Association.

How much is a wood destroying insect report?

Free inspections are offered by most commercial pest control companies. However, if required, a Wood Destroying Insect Report will cost around $100.

How much is a termite inspection?

A termite inspection will average about $100 and range anywhere from $50 to $280. This inspection is usually free when not tied to a home sale. Termite and home inspections are usually separate, though often bundled together.

How long is a WDI report good for?

30 days
The WDI report is generally accepted by the underwriters for 30 days from the date of the inspection. After this time, they will usually require a re-inspection.

What states are termite States?

Top 9 states for termite risk:

  • Florida.
  • California.
  • Hawaii.
  • Texas.
  • Louisiana.
  • Mississippi.
  • Alabama.
  • Georgia.

Does FHA require termite inspection in Florida?

Florida is an area where termite damage is extremely common. The FHA has included Florida as one of the high-risk areas that would require a full inspection from a pest control company.

How much is a wood Infestation Report?

The cost of a termite pest inspection in the United States can range $50-280, with $100 as the average price. Some general home inspectors are certified as termite inspectors as well and will bundle the service for an additional $75-100.

What is a CL 100 inspection?

A CL-100 (sometimes called a Termite Inspection or a South Carolina Wood Infestation Report) details visible infestation and damage caused to your home by termites or beetles, and decay in accessible areas of a home. These reports are typically required by the lender in a real estate transaction.

How often should you get a termite inspection?

every 12 months
Termites may go undiscovered in your home for a long time unless you know the small signs to look for. That’s why having a termite inspection every 12 months is the best way to protect your investment. Termite inspectors will look for insects and organisms that destroy wood (not just termites, but wood borers too).

Where can I get a NPMA 33 form?

The NPMA-33 form is available from the National Pest Management Association at 8100 Oak Street, Dunn Loring, VA 22027 or phone 703/573-8330, other pest control report forms and software suppliers, or online from the HUD website at: http://www.hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/html/pdfforms/npma-33.pdf.

How to fill out The NPMA 33 WDI inspection report?

The online training course provides an interactive walk-through of how to properly fill out this document. This template letter can be downloaded and customized with your companies contact information to serve as an educational resource to instruct realtors on the revisions to the NPMA-33 WDI Inspection report.

How can I access my NPMA forms from any device?

Access your NPMA Forms from any device. Creating or editing forms has never been easier. The new user friendly design offers you quicker access and a simple way of adding the information and saving your forms for future use. The new printing preview offers many options to customize your form before printing.

Where can I find the npma-33 wood destroying insect inspection report?

The NPMA-33 Wood Destroying Insect Inspection report is a copyrighted document that cannot be reproduced or distributed, in whole or in part, without prior written consent of NPMA. Permission to reproduce or distribute this form is not transferable. For further information, please contact Michael Bentley at [email protected].

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