Friday, August 30, 2013

Termites and Real Estate Signs

You ask yourself, what do termites and real estate signs have in common?  It turns out a lot.

We recently did a termite inspection at a home in Phoenix.  There were no signs of termites, except in the garage.  There was a real estate sign laying down, with evidence of Subterranean termites on the end of the sign post.

Now you may be asking yourself, so what?  When a termite inspector does an inspection, and sees evidence of Wood-destroying Insects (termites, etc.) we must mark them on the report on line 8A.  So, when some on pulls out the real estate sign and places it in the house or around the exterior, this may be causing an unwanted termite report issue for you.

This situation may sound like one in a million.  Think again.  This exact scenario happens two to three times a year!

So what is the solution?  Metal signs, no signs, leave them in the ground?  That is up to you, we are just making you aware of the potential problem.

Knowledge is power.

Monday, August 26, 2013

We Love To Mess With Realtors

We love to mess with realtors.  We enjoy destroying deals.  We take pride in me calling items that are deal killers.  We plant termites in houses to sell treatments.  We just make stuff up for the fun of it.

What is this, a confession?  No.  These are things that have been said to us by realtors, lenders, buyers, and sellers.
We gently remind people, we only call items on the homes in accordance with the rules and regulations set upon us by the State of Arizona.  Remember, we go to the house, and whatever condition the house is in, we report it.  We have a simple rule at our office; if it is there, report it.  If it is not there, don't report it.  The rule is simple, but the application is tricky.  People don't like it when we report the truth!

Now with this said, what is the solution?  Several things come to mind.  Why not have the seller order and pay for a termite inspection when the house is listed?  This way, potential problems are known from the very beginning and can be addressed.  Another great idea is for realtors to get a real understanding of the termite reporting standards.  This way when you list the home, you can let the seller know this or that will need to be done.  For example, bushes touching the home.  The is an EC/PA (an earth to wood contact/plants abutting structure).  If you mention this to the seller upfront, they then can trim the bushes back a few inches.  This will reduce extra calls on the report.

Here is the bottom line:  The termite report reflects the true condition of the house.  Now, do you want to deal with it during the time crunch of financing or upfront beforehand, with time on your side?

Friday, August 16, 2013

Question From The Field About Condos



Question:  I am selling a condo that your termite inspector indicated has termites.  My condo is an upstairs unit.  The termites are on the unit down stairs.  Why did my termite report show termites?

Answer:  This is a great question.  Your upper unit condo and the lower unit have an exterior common wall.  So termites on the bottom unit are going to reflect on your report.  Subterranean termites can go up into multiple stories pretty easily.  I have personally seen termites in the 6th floor of a condo complex.

Keep the great questions coming!