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Hello everyone Joshua Meador here Clevelands favorite realtor!!:)
Anyway I'm looking into buying a triplex soon that has a bad slab foundation.
I was wondering if I can get everyone's thoughts and maybe some information on how some of your projects have turnt out...prices, length of time, ect.
I feel like the house will have to be jacked up and new footers poured and reinforce that way. Anyone ever did anything like that on a slab foundation?
I am on the east side of Cleveland. This is a ranch style triplex. 2500sq ft. Crawlspace no basement.
Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.
Cheers my friends🥂🍻