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Carly M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
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What inspections should we get in Kansas City, MO

Carly M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
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Hello! My husband and I are out of state investors in the Kansas City, MO. area. We were just there and put in an offer on a duplex in the Waldo area. The offer was accepted, we're ordering inspections and engineers reports now. 

My questions are: 

1) Is there a certain inspection you highly suggest we get? I saw on a forum post I can't find now that the KC Sewer system or water system is old, and they would suggest anyone get that. Does that sound right? I can't remember which inspection report it was. 

2) The current owner is having the foundation repaired. Our agent said KC, MO has clay in their soil and it's not uncommon to get foundation fixed. Does this sound right to you KC locals? 

The engineer's reports say they are doing: 

- Epoxy injections

- Sump Pump Repair

The engineer's report says moisture in soil causing the excessive lateral movement. No excessive damage now. THey say it will continue to require maintenance and there is no guarantee it will protect against water seeping. I'm not sure if this is normal? I can't attach the engineers report because it's a PDF. 

Thank you! 

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Victor Evans
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Victor Evans
  • Investor
  • Frederick, MD
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@Carly M. Structural Engineer here... epoxy injection is a crack repair (patchwork) and sump pump will reduce the water table around the perimeter of the house. If the property is experiencing lateral displacement from swell and shrinkage of clay, you will continue to have foundation issues in the future. Without seeing the extent of the foundation damage, it's difficult to say whether epoxy and sump pump will be enough... 

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