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Updated over 2 years ago on .

Any structural engineers or basement experts?
I looked at a duplex but they just had the walls redone in April of 2022. I really like it other than the cracks in the one side of the basement. Would you put an offer or skip this based on the pictures?
Can anyone give me an opinion on these walls? I know it is hard to assess not looking in person. This is my only big concern. Would you place an offer if you like the rest? It was recently repaired a recently for the walls and has a warranty but I don't quite understand it. So if any water damages the property it is not covered but the structure is covered? Would you make an offer with the cracks in the basement? Do I pay $200 for expert to look at it?
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https://imgur.com/a/qzwC2u2