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Few pests strike fear into the hearts of homeowners like termites do. Despite their tiny size, these insects can do serious damage in short order. They chow down on wood structures and tunnel beneath your foundation, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage.

Wondering what’s involved in selling a house with termite history? Learn how to sell your termite-stricken home below or call us for a cash offer now. We buy houses in NH regardless of the condition.

Identify Termite Damage and Signs of an Infestation

First, you need to know whether you’re dealing with termites or some other type of pest. Look for these signs:

  • Maze-like patterns in wood surfaces
  • Termite droppings, called frass, near wood
  • Wood that sounds hollow when you knock on it
  • Discarded wings, which termites shed after swarming
  • Narrow tunnels in the soil around your home
  • Windows and doors that are hard to open
  • Warped floors
  • Bubbling paint caused by moisture buildup from termite activity

If you spot one or more of these signs, you’ll need to call an exterminator for structural pest control.

Order a Termite Inspection Report

When selling a house with termite history, a thorough inspection is crucial. In Nahsua, NH, a termite inspection typically costs between $75 to $300, but can vary based on the scope of the inspection and the company.  Here’s a more detailed breakdown:. Average Cost:
Expect to pay around $75 to $300 for a basic visual inspection of your property, including crawl spaces, basements, and attics.

In Massachusetts, a termite inspection typically costs between $75 and $325, with an average price around $100. Some companies offer free inspections, especially for homeowners, but a Wood Destroying Insect Report for real estate transactions can cost around $100.

During the process, the inspector will identify termite damage throughout your home as well as the type of termites causing it.

It’s important to know the type of termite you’re dealing with because that affects your treatment options. Subterranean termites are the most common kind — and, unfortunately, the most destructive.

After the inspection, you’ll get a detailed wood infestation certificate and report outlining the extent of the damage and recommended treatments. The inspector will also suggest repairs to make once you’ve gotten the infestation under control.

Eliminate the Infestation and Make Repairs

There are several ways to eliminate a termite infestation depending on its severity. An exterminator can apply liquid termiticide around your home’s foundation which kills the termites and prevents more infestations. Bait stations are another option. The termites take the bait back to their nest and share it, which kills the colony. For a severe infestation, you may need fumigation.

Once you’ve gotten rid of the termites, it’s time to get home repair estimates. Repairs can cost anywhere from $300 to more than $3,500.

Selling a House With Termite History: Is There an Easier Way?

Don’t want to deal with making repairs? You can instead sell your home in an as-is property sale. However, you’ll have a smaller buyer pool because most people don’t want to pay for repairs, either, especially if the infestation isn’t yet under control. You’ll also have to provide a pest damage disclosure to cover your bases legally.

The best choice is to sell the home to a cash buyer like IPS Cash. We make selling a house with termite history as easy as possible. There’s no need to make repairs or deal with the stress of explaining termite damage to buyers. It’s a great option for those undergoing financial hardship.

To get an offer, call Joe Theriault and his team at IPS Cash at (888) 893-7188.