Saturday, March 11, 2006
Termite Control: Offering Proof
In many states, the selling of your town home means that you have to offer proof that you have taken the necessary precautions for pest control. This may sound like common sense. I mean, after all, who would want to buy a town home that has a pest control problem. But the law says that you must show proof that you have had your own checked for pests by a pest control professional. The main pest targeted is the termite, which can do an incredible amount of unseen damage in just a few short months. But the pests also include ants and roaches.
So if you are considering selling your town home in the next few months, you should go ahead and take these necessary precautions. First, have your home inspected by a certified pest control professional. For a reasonable price, they will make sure that your home is free of pests, and if not, will offer a plan of control that will work quickly. Then, once your home has been approved for pest control, your pest control professional will give you a certificate of proof that you will provide real estate agents who are showing your home. Then you can sell your town home.
So if you are considering selling your town home in the next few months, you should go ahead and take these necessary precautions. First, have your home inspected by a certified pest control professional. For a reasonable price, they will make sure that your home is free of pests, and if not, will offer a plan of control that will work quickly. Then, once your home has been approved for pest control, your pest control professional will give you a certificate of proof that you will provide real estate agents who are showing your home. Then you can sell your town home.




