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Matt Mulvihill
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charlotte, NC
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Termite Inspection Question

Matt Mulvihill
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Hey BP! 

I received a call from a company that scheduled a termite inspection for my client and they said the termite inspector was unable to perform the inspection because of dryvit outsulation that blocks access to the wood parts of the house. Can someone explain to me what that means and how you would handle it? This is a new issue for me that I haven't experienced before. Thank you!