PestNow of Maryland, LLC, a pest control company that performs between 12,000 to 15,000 wood destroying insect inspections (WDI) for potential homebuyers in Maryland each year in connection with real estate sales, agreed to a $110,000 settlement arising out of a...
Read MoreTwo recent termite damage cases involving real estate agents showed that some agents completely fail to comply with their professional standards involving disclosure of material facts. Whitney, LLP was contacted by a family who had purchased a house in Baltimore...
Read MoreWhitney, LLP recovered a $1,068,750 verdict in a case where the Glen Burnie, MD homebuyers, after closing on the property, discovered extensive termite damage. On October 16, 2019, a jury of six residents of Anne Arundel County returned the verdict against...
Read MoreTermites can cause a homeowner thousands of dollars of damage to their home. Many people will enlist the help of a termite inspector to check their current or potential home for termites. Unfortunately, some termite inspectors will attempt to conceal whether a...
Read MoreIf a home inspection failed to disclose a major termite infestation, you likely have incurred several expenses that are necessary to repair your home and exterminate the infestation. A failed termite inspection could be the product of negligence or intentional. There...
Read MoreIn Maryland, the Wood Destroying Insect Inspection, or WDI, is a critical step towards purchasing a home. However, some termite inspection companies that perform termite inspections are negligent and do not find termite damage due to an incomplete inspection, or...
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