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Buying A Home With Termite Damage In Louisiana

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As long as your home is inspected and protected against termites, it is completely safe to buy a home with past termite damage.
Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you will make in your lifetime. It’s easy to understand why, then, one would be worried about putting a down payment on a property with termite damage. Unless there is an active infestation, it is generally considered to be safe and completely normal to buy a home with a history of termites.

Is it Safe to Buy a Home With Termite Damage?

Yes, it is safe to live in a home that once had a termite problem. That said, it’s always a good idea to be on the safe side and take several measures to ensure your property is protected:
  1. Get a WDI report that will uncover any evidence of past, present, or possible future infestations.
  2. If damage is found, you may be able to negotiate costs with the seller to cover treatment and repair expenses.
  3. Ask the seller for any infestation history the home may have, just in case the WDI report missed something.
  4. If a home has significant structural damage or active termites, it’s up to the buyer to decide whether they want to still purchase the home.
  5. So long as past infestations have been taken care of, you should not let a history of termites stop you from buying your dream home.

Can I Sell My Home If It Has Had a Termite Infestation?

As with any type of property damage, unfixed termite damage can lessen the value of your home that you are trying to sell. That doesn’t mean you won’t be able to sell your home whatsoever. Whether you had a past infestation that was treated and caused minimal damage or have active termites in the home, it’s important to be upfront about termite infestations when selling the home. Additionally, it’s smart to be prepared to pay for inspections, treatments, and even repairs if necessary.

Can Termites Re-Infest Homes?

A home that once had an infestation has the same chance of getting another infestation as a new home does. The best way to avoid having to deal with termites is to implement regular inspections, treatments, and prevention methods into your home maintenance routine. This will make the process easier when you need to buy or sell your home.
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