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Andrew Luong
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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[Repairs] Ceiling stress cracks and damage advice

Andrew Luong
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
Posted

Hey Team -

I'm currently in the process of purchasing my second rental home in Houston, TX.  I've recently gotten into contract and ordered a home inspection for the home.  Overall, the property looks fine.  That said, there's one big concern from damage seen in the room and ceiling stress cracks.  Below is the section of the inspection report exhibiting this.

Could you all please help me give this a look and let me know your thoughts?  The concern is whether this is simply cosmetic or if there is an underlying issue (eg - foundation, etc)

Cheers & thanks,

Andrew

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