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  2. Does homeowners insurance cover termites? - AOL

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    When the house collapses due to termite damage: If a homeowner is unaware of a termite infestation and the termite damage causes the home to collapse completely, home insurance may pay for the ...

  3. 12 Most Expensive Home Repairs (and How to Prevent Them) - AOL

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    Termite Damage. To fully remove termites, you’ll have to tent the house. ... But you’ll have to fork out a whole lot of money to pay for it. A new HVAC can cost between $5,000 and $12,000 ...

  4. When does homeowners insurance cover animal damage? - AOL

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    Termites: Termites cause billions of dollars in structural damage in the U.S. each year. Fortunately, being vigilant and taking some preventative measures may help you avoid a termite infestation.

  5. Sentricon - Wikipedia

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    The Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination System is a subterranean termite pest control product developed and manufactured by Corteva (Previously Dow AgroSciences). [1] It was introduced in 1995 as a termite baiting system and an alternative to liquid termicide soil barriers.

  6. Western Pest Services - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s the cowgirl was dropped, and they went with the “branding cowboy.” Also, it went from “Western Exterminating Co.” to “Western Termite and Pest Control.” In the 1970s they dropped the cowboy and went with a “hockey sticks” brand image. In the 1980s “caring people, caring solutions” was added.

  7. Closing costs - Wikipedia

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    Other items in addition to the above may be common in some jurisdictions, and some transactions may include unusual or unique items as closing costs. In the United States, federal law requires that all residential transactions financed by a mortgage have all closing costs documented in detail upon the standard HUD-1 form. This information must ...

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