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National Pest Management Association · Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection Report
When your buyer is using VA or FHA financing, the lender needs an NPMA-33. Inspector Studio gives you a complete digital editor for it — every field, your findings, and a PDF the lender will accept. No paper form, no typing into a generic PDF.
The form tells the lender what you found, where you found it, what you couldn\'t access, and what the evidence says — all in the format they require.
Note the presence or absence of termites (subterranean, drywood, dampwood), carpenter ants, powder-post beetles, and other wood-destroying insects — exactly as the form requires.
Record active infestation, signs of a previous infestation, and any visible damage. Attach photos so the lender has documentation to match every finding.
Log which parts of the structure you inspected and which were blocked or inaccessible. This protects you as much as it satisfies the form.
The PDF follows the NPMA-33 format VA appraisers and FHA lenders expect. Send it straight from Inspector Studio — no reformatting, no extra steps.
The NPMA-33 is the only wood-destroying insect inspection report the VA accepts for backed home loans. FHA lenders commonly require it too — especially in states where termites are a real concern.
If your clients are buying with VA or FHA financing, you\'ll need to produce one. Inspector Studio makes it a clean digital process — the right fields, in the right order, with your findings attached — instead of a paper form or a PDF you try to type through.
Included in every Inspector Studio plan — no add-on fees.
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