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Carlos Quiros
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Foundation Report For Investment

Carlos Quiros
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, Ca
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When looking at an inspection report do you all generally avoid anything that has a foundation concern? Are all foundation concerns a "no go" or are there levels to this?

The inspection report says "foundation wall leaning"

Still learning and asking a lot of questions. 

Thank you to anybody that replies. I know everyone is busy :)

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    Remington Lyman
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    Quote from @Carlos Quiros:

    When looking at an inspection report do you all generally avoid anything that has a foundation concern? Are all foundation concerns a "no go" or are there levels to this?

    The inspection report says "foundation wall leaning"

    Still learning and asking a lot of questions. 

    Thank you to anybody that replies. I know everyone is busy :)


     I try to buy stuff with foundation issues. You can typically get more money off on the deal than it costs to fix the issues

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