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Termites Exists- Do we proceed ?

Zack Aboona
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Greeting BP,

My wife and I are one the process of buying a property in AZ. During our home inspection,  a visible evidence of  wood-destroying insects was observed, subterranean termite tube. Evidence of previous treatment does exist, however, the report states its impossible for the inspecting company ascertain such treatment was performed. 

And a day before the home inspection, the seller did disclose the termites in the foundation.

I did a little research, and it is something that can be addressed. However, our concern is when the time comes when we want to sell the property , say 10 years from now it might limit our buyers.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, my wife is not comfortable to proceed so I told her BP to the rescue as always.

Thanks

Zack

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