Final answer:
The false statement about WDO inspection reports is that they guarantee there are no WDOs in the structure. A WDO inspection only notes visible signs of wood-destroying organisms at the time of the inspection.
Step-by-step explanation:
A WDO inspection, or Wood-Destroying Organism inspection, is a report created by a licensed pest inspector that provides information on the visible presence or evidence of wood-destroying organisms in a structure. Within the options provided, the false statement regarding a WDO inspection report is "it is guaranteed there are no WDO in structure". This is incorrect because a WDO inspection only covers what can be seen; it cannot guarantee that there are no WDOs, just that there were none visible at the time of the inspection. The report may indicate "visible evidence of WDO observed" or "visible damage observed" if such evidence exists.