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The Most Expensive Mistake Georgia Homebuyers Make And How to Avoid It

The Most Expensive Mistake Georgia Homebuyers Make And How to Avoid It

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The Most Expensive Mistake Georgia Homebuyers Make — And How to Avoid ItYou’ve found the house. The offer is accepted. Closing is weeks away. Everything feels like it’s finally coming together.And then the termites swarm out of the baseboards.Not after a storm. Not because of something you did. Because a colony had been living inside those walls for years — long before you ever walked through the front door. You just didn’t know it yet.This Has Happened to Real Homeowners in GeorgiaAt Powerhouse Pest Control, we’ve gotten those calls.A homeowner called us because termites had swarmed out of the baseboards in their new home. They had just purchased the property months earlier and had no idea what they were walking into.“When we arrived, termites had swarmed out of the baseboards. A colony that size doesn’t appear overnight. Based on what we saw, they’d been there at least three to five years. That infestation was present the day that family signed their closing papers. They just didn’t know to look for it.” — George Burnett, Powerhouse Pest ControlThe damage was already done. The negotiation window was closed. The family owned the problem now.A termite inspection before closing would have changed everything.What a Termite Inspection Actually DoesA standard home inspection does not cover termites. In Georgia, a separate Wood Destroying Organism report — commonly called a WDO — is required by many lenders and always recommended for buyers.A professional termite inspection evaluates the entire property for signs of active infestation, previous treatments, moisture problems, and structural vulnerabilities. It gives you a clear picture of what you’re actually buying.And here’s the part most buyers don’t realize: even if your lender doesn’t require it, getting the inspection anyway protects you in two critical ways.1. It Gives You Negotiating PowerIf termite activity or damage is discovered during the pre-purchase inspection, you have options. You can negotiate the cost of treatment and repairs out of the purchase price. You can ask the seller to remediate it before closing. You can walk away entirely.Once you’ve signed and closed, those options are gone. The house — and everything living inside it — is yours.2. It Protects Your Single Biggest InvestmentFor most families, a home is the largest purchase they will ever make. Termite damage isn’t always visible. It hides inside walls, under floors, in crawl spaces. By the time you see it, the repair bill can reach into the tens of thousands of dollars.A termite inspection typically costs a fraction of that. If it costs you dollars, it doesn’t make sense.How Powerhouse Approaches Real Estate InspectionsAt Powerhouse Pest Control, we treat every real estate inspection with the same diligence we’d want if we were the ones buying the home.We evaluate the entire property — not just the obvious spots. We explain our findings clearly and answer every question you have. And we make sure you walk away understanding exactly what we found and what it means for your purchase.Whether your lender requires a WDO report or not, we’ll give you the full picture. Because you deserve to know what’s in the home before you sign for it.Don’t Close Without ThisBuying a home in Georgia without a termite inspection isn’t just risky — it’s the kind of risk that follows you for years.Call Powerhouse Pest Control before your closing date. We’ll schedule your inspection, complete the Wood Destroying Organism report, and make sure you have everything you need — with time to act on it if anything is found.Call 770-389-5808 or visit powerhousepestcontrol.com to schedule your inspection today.Because the best time to find a termite problem is before it’s yours.Powerhouse Pest Control | Stockbridge, Georgia | Serving homebuyers who want to know exactly what they’re buying The post The Most Expensive Mistake Georgia Homebuyers Make And How to Avoid It appeared first on Powerhousepestcontrol.
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