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Buying a MFH with major foundation repairs done
The property is 93 years old and had 7 beams replaced and 65 piers replaced. The midpoint is de-elevated between 0-2in. A structural engineer deemed it compliant with 2018 international residential code as of january 2023.
Im considering hiring another engineer before inspections to get a second opinion since it was a major renovation. Would just like some input so i know what im getting myself into.