VA Loan Termite Inspection With WDO Report

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WDO Reports for VA Loan Requirements

Proud to Serve Those Who Served Our Country

When filing for a VA loan a WDO report is required, The Termite Guys are more than happy and proud to help and provide our services to those who have helped to serve our country. One of our licensed and experienced technicians will perform a detailed inspection of your home by checking all main areas of the living space as well as any attic or crawl space accessible in the home, they will also completely inspect the outside perimeter of the home including fascia boards and vents which are the most common areas for termites to enter.

We combine all our years of experience and knowledge to be sure each of our technicians is suited and capable of providing you with the most accurate report possible. Once the inspection is done our technician will go over any findings of termite evidence or damage if any, and will be able to provide you with your WDO report.

Our Commitment to Veterans

We understand the importance of timely, accurate WDO reports for your VA loan closing. Our team prioritizes veteran home buyers to help ensure a smooth and efficient process.

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Understanding VA Loan Termite Inspection Requirements

What Veterans Need to Know Before Closing

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Mandatory Inspection

VA loans require a clear WDO (Form 13645) report before closing. This protects the veteran's investment in their new home.

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30-Day Validity

WDO reports for VA loans are typically valid for 30 days from the inspection date. Plan your inspection close to your closing date.

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Clear or Treatment

If termites or damage are found, treatment must be completed and verified before the loan can proceed to closing.

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Licensed Inspector Required

Only state-licensed WDO inspectors can provide valid reports. Our license #JF288223 ensures your report meets all requirements.

What VA Termite Inspections Cover

VA termite inspections examine the entire accessible structure for evidence of wood-destroying insects and organisms. This includes termites of all species but also wood-boring beetles, carpenter ants, and wood decay fungi when present. The inspector checks all visible and accessible areas including foundations, crawl spaces, attics, garages, and interior rooms for active infestations, previous damage, and conditions conducive to future problems.

The inspection focuses on the dwelling itself plus attached structures like garages and porches that share foundations or rooflines. Detached sheds, fences, or landscaping timber typically fall outside VA inspection scope unless they create conducive conditions affecting the main structure. Inspectors document findings with written descriptions and often include photos showing evidence locations.

Active Versus Previous Infestation

VA requirements distinguish between active infestations requiring treatment before closing and evidence of old damage that's been previously treated. Active termite activity must be eliminated and damage repaired to VA standards before loan approval. Previous damage documented as treated and inactive may not prevent closing but should be noted in the report with treatment history when available.

Conducive conditions like wood-to-soil contact, excessive moisture, or foundation cracks get noted in reports. While they don't typically prevent closing, addressing them protects the buyer's long-term investment.

What Your VA WDO Report Includes

Complete Property Information

Property address, buyer and seller names, inspector credentials, and inspection date documented per VA requirements.

Detailed Findings Description

All evidence of wood-destroying organisms, damage locations, species identification, and assessment of whether infestation is active or previous.

Conducive Conditions Notation

Documentation of conditions like moisture problems, wood-soil contact, or structural issues that could facilitate future termite activity.

Inspector Certification and Licensing

Inspector signature, license number, company information, and certification that inspection met VA standards and covered required areas.

Fast, Reliable WDO Reports for Veterans

Our Streamlined Process Gets You to Closing on Time

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Schedule Your Inspection

Call us or book online. We offer flexible scheduling including same-day appointments to meet your closing timeline.

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Thorough Property Inspection

Our licensed technician inspects all accessible areas including attics, crawl spaces, and the exterior perimeter.

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Detailed Findings Review

We walk you through any findings on-site and explain what they mean for your VA loan approval process.

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Official WDO Report Delivered

Receive your official Form 13645 WDO report promptly, ready for submission to your lender and closing agent.

Why Military Families Choose Our VA Inspection Service

VA Requirement Expertise

We understand specific VA loan inspection standards and reporting requirements. Our WDO reports meet all VA specifications without requiring revisions that delay closings.

Fast Turnaround for Closing Deadlines

Military relocations often operate on tight timelines. We provide same-day inspection scheduling and report delivery when needed to keep VA loan closings on schedule.

Proper Documentation Format

VA loans require specific WDO report formats and information. Our reports include all required elements formatted correctly for immediate lender acceptance.

Serving Those Who Served

We're honored to help military families purchase Florida homes. Our inspectors provide honest assessments and clear communication throughout the process.

Who Pays for VA Loan Termite Inspection

VA loan rules regarding who pays for termite inspection can cause confusion. The VA itself allows buyers, sellers, or real estate agents to pay for inspection. However, the VA prohibits buyers from paying certain fees that could be considered unreasonable or unnecessary. Termite inspection falls into a category where payment responsibility typically gets negotiated between buyer and seller during offer negotiations.

In many Florida markets, sellers traditionally pay for termite inspection and treatment when required. This custom varies by region and market conditions. Purchase contracts should specify who bears inspection costs to avoid disputes. When sellers pay for inspection, they typically order it proactively before listing or immediately after accepting an offer to streamline the closing process.

If inspection reveals active termites requiring treatment, the VA requires this treatment be completed before closing. Who pays for treatment also gets negotiated between parties. Sellers often handle treatment costs when responsible for inspection, but buyers sometimes agree to assume treatment costs in competitive markets. The purchase contract should address both inspection and potential treatment payment.

  • Review your purchase contract for termite inspection payment terms
  • Understand that VA allows but doesn't require seller to pay
  • Factor potential treatment costs into offer negotiations
  • Ensure contract addresses payment for both inspection and treatment
  • Communicate clearly with lender about who ordered and paid for inspection

Common VA Inspection Issues in Florida

High Florida Termite Pressure Increases Finding Frequency

Florida's year-round termite activity means VA inspections here frequently identify termite evidence. This doesn't indicate sellers tried hiding problems. It reflects Florida's reality as the nation's highest termite risk state. Many older homes have termite history, and even well-maintained properties can develop new infestations between inspection and closing.

Previous Treatment Documentation

Inspectors often find evidence of old termite damage in Florida homes. If damage appears treated and inactive, it may not prevent VA loan approval. However, documentation of previous treatment helps. Sellers should provide treatment records when available. Without documentation, inspectors must assess whether damage appears active based on evidence.

Repair Standards for VA Approval

When active termites are found, treatment must eliminate infestation and damaged structural components must be repaired or replaced. The VA requires repairs meet local building codes and restore structural integrity. Cosmetic damage like surface wood blemishes doesn't necessarily require repair, but structural members must be sound. A follow-up inspection confirming treatment success may be required before closing.

Common Questions About VA Loan Inspections

Everything You Need to Know About WDO Reports for VA Home Loans

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