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What Are The Pest Inspection Guidelines For Mortgage Loan Programs?

Reblogger Joni Bailey
Real Estate Agent with 101 Main St. Realty 518539

More great information for my readers from Loan Originator, George Souto about pest inspection guideline for different loan programs. 

Regardless of whether or not your loan requires a pest inspection, you should ALWAYS have the home inspected for wood destroying insects. If treatment is needed, only allow a company that offers a 1 year warranty to treat it. Buyers, make sure this is written in your amendment to the contract.

Believe it or not, there is a pest control company in Huntsville that does not warranty their treatment for ANY amount of time. Really? There are plenty who WILL warranty their termite treatment for one year at NO additional cost. Now THAT's a company to use!

Original content by George Souto NMLS #65149

A question I regularly get from Realtors, and asked again yesterday is What Are The Pest Inspection Guidelines For Mortgage Loan Programs?  Because of the number of times I am asked this question, I felt it would be good to post a blog about this topic from time to time. 

Conventional Loans are the most lenient on this issue. If the Appraiser indicates evidence of wood-boring insects, dampness, or settlement, the Appraiser must comment on the effect it may have on the marketability and value of the property.  The Lender must also provide satisfactory evidence that the condition was corrected, or provide an inspection report by a licensed Pest Inspector stating the condition does not pose any threat of structural damage which requires correction.

For FHA and VA Loans the rules have changed over the years.  At one time both FHA and VA Loans had to have a Pest Inspection with every loan.  However, FHA no longer requires a Pest Inspection with every loan, and only requires one if the Appraiser indicates:

  • There are signs of possible active infestation
  • The property is ground level
  • The property has wood touching the ground. 

At that point a Pest Inspection needs to be ordered, and it can be paid by anyone, as well as the treatment if treatment is required.

VA on the other hand still requires a Pest Inspection with every loan, whether the Appraiser identifies possible active infestation or not.  VA also has a different requirement for payment of the Pest Inspection than FHA.  VA Requires the Seller to pay for the Pest Inspection, BUT if treatment is required anyone can pay for it.

These are the Pest Inspection Guidelines for FHA, VA, and Conventional, and they do not change from state to state, however, Lending Guidelines may change from state to state, or even town to town, depending on Lender and Investors overlays which may be area or state specific.

For example if a particular area of the country is known to have a consistent issue with a particular wood-boring pest, Lenders in that area may automatically require a Pest Inspection Report be provided with every loan, even though the Loan Program does not automatically require one.  For this reason it is always wise to check with a Loan Originator in your area to see if there are additional requirements in your area to the Program Guidelines.

Hope this quick and simple explanation helps to clarify What Are The Pest Inspection Guidelines For Mortgage Loan Programs?  If a more detailed explanation is needed I am always available by cell phone and e-mail to provide a more in depth answer.

 

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George Souto NMLS# 65149 is a Loan Originator who can assist you with all your #FHA, #CHFA, and #Conventional #mortgage needs in Connecticut. George resides in Middlesex County which includes #Middletown, #Middlefield, #Durham, #Cromwell, #Portland, #Higganum,# Haddam,# East Haddam,# Chester,# Deep River, and# Essex. George can be contacted at (860) 573-1308 or gsouto@mccuemortgage.com

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