A pest inspection document, also known as a Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) report, details the findings of an inspection for pests that can cause structural damage to a building. The report documents the presence of infestations, pest-related damage, and conditions that could lead to future problems.
General report information
The inspection document begins with basic identifying information:
Property details: The address of the property, the date of the inspection, and a general description of the structure(s) inspected.
Company and inspector information: The name, address, and license number of the pest control company and the inspector.
Parties involved: The name and information of the person who ordered the report (e.g., buyer, seller, or agent).
Inspection type: Specifies if the report is a "complete" inspection (all accessible areas), a "limited" report (specified areas), or a "reinspection". For real estate transactions, a complete report is often preferred.
General report information
The inspection document begins with basic identifying information:
Property details: The address of the property, the date of the inspection, and a general description of the structure(s) inspected.
Company and inspector information: The name, address, and license number of the pest control company and the inspector.
Parties involved: The name and information of the person who ordered the report (e.g., buyer, seller, or agent).
Inspection type: Specifies if the report is a "complete" inspection (all accessible areas), a "limited" report (specified areas), or a "reinspection". For real estate transactions, a complete report is often preferred.