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Hi Sky,
There's not many out there as the US requires a specific form called the NMPA-33. You could look at that to get some ideas for you though. |
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Not in all cases. Washington State does not use NMPA-33 as it does not meet our standards. Check with your specific state regarding WHO can inspect and write pest reports. |
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Sorry, "most states" require NMPA-33. Sky is in Australia.
Check out portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=npma33.pdf |
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Dominic Maricic
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I spoke with a licensed pesticide applicator in my state and he pointed out something interesting to me. Apparently federal agencies that require the use of the NPMA-33 form for federal loans also require that it be signed by a state licensed pesticide applicator. Of course I can't find the email where he included the applicable document right off hand, but he sent me a document that outlined the requirement clearly. He told me that the feds are so busy processing loans that they don't take the time to check the inspector's credentials, so a lot of general home inspectors are signing the forms, but those forms could be rejected. Anyone know anything about this? BJ |
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