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Wes Peters
  • Birmingham, AL
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Purchasing a house with Steel Ibeam repair.

Wes Peters
  • Birmingham, AL
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Hey folks, i went and checked out my first potential deal today and wanted to see what folks on Bigger Pockets had to say about an issue that made me a bit uneasy. The basement has some concrete that has bowed in a bit and has been reinforced with a few steel i beams. I was wondering if this is something that will cause trouble down the road? Or effect resale value?  Are the beams a permanent fix or just temporary? Any info would be appreciated! 

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