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Formosan subterranean termites

Termite Basics 101

Understand the enemy. Learn about Formosan termites, how they enter homes, and why "spot treatment" is often malpractice.

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The Legal Process

What happens when you file a claim? Learn about arbitration vs. court, the timeline of a case, and what to expect.

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Common Company Defenses

"It's moisture damage." "It's aerial infestation." Learn how we debunk the standard excuses pest control companies use.

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What to Do If You Find Termites

The first 48 hours are critical. Step-by-step guide on what to do — and what NOT to do — when you discover termite damage.

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Termite Damage & Insurance

Why homeowner's insurance won't cover termite damage — and why your pest control contract is your real legal protection.

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Signs of Corner-Cutting

7 red flags that your pest control company isn't doing their job — and your home may be unprotected.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions homeowners have about termite damage and their rights.

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Can You Sue for Termite Damage?

If your pest control company failed to properly treat or inspect your home, Mississippi law may allow you to recover substantial damages.

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Statute of Limitations

How long do you have to file a termite damage claim in Mississippi? Typically 3 years from discovery — but exceptions exist.

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How Much Does Repair Cost?

Repair costs range from $5,000 to $600,000+. Learn why independent expert assessment matters — and why the company's estimate is always too low.

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Termite Bond Not Honored?

Your termite bond is a legal contract. Learn about retreatment vs. repair bonds and what to do when the company refuses to pay.

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Seller Didn't Disclose Damage

Bought a home with hidden termite problems? Mississippi sellers must disclose known defects. Learn your rights and strongest options.

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