HUD NPMA 99A Form

The NPMA 99B Form, also known as the Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection Report, is a document used in the real estate industry. It is typically required during the process of buying or selling a home, particularly in areas where wood-destroying insects, such as termites, are prevalent.

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What is the HUD NPMA 99A form?

The HUD NPMA 99A form is an important form for anyone working within the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) system, as it outlines the process of inspecting a property according to their standards. The form requires specific information including details about the property and its occupants, as well as a description of the terms of the inspection. The form is also used for recording any damage found at the property and recommendations for repairs or replacement items.

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