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important Consumer Information Regarding <br />aw-the Scope and Limitations of the Inspection <br />Please read this entire page as it is part of this report. Please refer to the NPMA Suggested Guidelines for instructions on completing <br />this report. This report is not a guarantee or warranty as to the absence of wood destroying insects nor is it a structural integrity <br />report. The inspector's training and experience do not qualify the inspector in damage evaluation or any other building construction <br />technology and/or repair. <br />About the Inspection: A visual inspection was conducted in the readily accessible areas of the structure(s) indicated (see Page 1) <br />including attics and crawlspaces which permitted entry during the inspection. The inspection included probing and/or sounding of <br />unobstructed and accessible areas to determine the presence or absence of visual evidence of wood destroying insects. The WDI <br />inspection firm is not responsible to repair any damage or treat any infestation at the structure(s) inspected, except as may be <br />provided by separate contract. Also, wood destroying insect infestation and/or damage may exist in concealed or inaccessible <br />areas. The inspection firm cannot guarantee that any wood destroying insect infestation and/or damage disclosed by this <br />inspection represents all of the wood destroying insect infestation and/or damage which may exist as of the date of the <br />inspection. For purposes of this inspection wood destroying insects include• termites carpenter ants caroenter bees and <br />re,festing wood boring beetles This inspection does not include mold mildew or non,sect wood destroy,- organisms. This <br />report shall be considered invalid for purposes of securing a mortgage and/or settlement of property transfer if not used within <br />ninety (90) days from the date of inspection. This shall not be construed as a 90 -day warranty. There is no warranty, express or <br />implied, related to this report unless disclosed as required by state regulations or a written warranty or service agreement is <br />attached. <br />2. Treatment Recommendation Guidelines Regarding Subterranean Termites: Treatment or corrective action should be <br />recommended if live termites are found. If no evidence of a previous treatment is documented and evidence of infestation is <br />found, even if no live termites are observed, treatment or corrective action by a licensed pest control company should be <br />recommended. Treatment or corrective action may be recommended if evidence of infestation is observed, and a documented <br />treatment occurred previously, unless the structure is under warranty or covered by a service agreement with a licensed pest <br />control company.> <br />For other Wood Destroying Insects, please refer to the NPMA suggested guidelines for added guidance on actions and or <br />treatment. <br />3. Obstructions and Inaccessible Areas: No inspection was made in areas which required the breaking apart or into, dismantling, <br />removal of any object, including but not limited to: moldings, floor coverings, wall coverings, siding, fixed ceilings, insulation, <br />furniture, appliances, and/or personal possessions; nor were areas inspected which were obstructed or inaccessible for physical <br />access on the date of inspection. Your inspector may write out inaccessible areas or use the key in Section IV. Crawl spaces, <br />attics, and/or other areas may be deemed inaccessible if the opening to the area is not large enough to provide physical access <br />for the inspector or if a ladder was required for access. Crawl spaces (or portions thereof) may also be deemed inaccessible if <br />there is less than 24 inches of clearance from the bottom of the floor joists to the surface below. If any area which has been <br />reported as inaccessible is made accessible, the inspection company may be contacted for another inspection. An additional fee <br />may apply. <br />4. Consumer Maintenance Advisory Regarding Integrated Pest Management for Prevention of Wood Destroying Insects. Any <br />structure can be attacked by wood destroying insects. Homeowners should be aware of and try to eliminate conditions which <br />promote insect infestation in and around their structure(s). Factors which may lead to wood destroying insect infestation include: <br />earth to wood contact, foam insulation at foundation in contact with soil, faulty grade, improper drainage, firewood against <br />structure(s), insufficient ventilation, moisture, wood debris in crawlspace, wood mulch or ground cover in contact with the <br />structure, tree branches touching structure(s), landscape timbers and wood decay. Should these or other conditions exist, <br />corrective measures should be taken in order to reduce the chances of infestation of wood destroying insects and the need for <br />treatment. <br />5. Neither the inspecting company nor the inspector has had, presently has, or contemplates having any interest in the property <br />inspected. <br />C <br />Form NPMA-33 (7/01/19) © 2019 National Pest Management Association. All Rights Reserved No reproduction of this form is permitted without the express permission of NPMA page 2 of 2 <br />Previous editions are obsolete after 12/31/19. This form is approved for FHA and VA loans. <br />