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Small bow in basement walls- should I still buy?

Brian Douglas
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I am in the process of investing in my first real estate deal and I found a house that would cash flow very well as a college rental. I already talked to a couple property managers and they are confident in the house and location as well. The problem is that the condition report on the property notes "slight bow in block foundation." I didn't notice any bow while i was touring the property, but wasn't looking for it because I hadn't read the condition report prior to the showing (probably a mistake). This wasn't surprising to me since the house was built in 1930. I am sure that it has been that way for a long time.  Has anyone bought a house like this? Or has anyone spent the money to fix a bowed foundation?  What would  you do in my situation? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks

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