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Mauricio Castro
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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Question about a Raised Walkway (Tripping hazard?)

Mauricio Castro
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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Hi all,

I have a walkway to my house that has been raised due to tree roots growing underneath it. I am getting someone to chop off the tree real soon, but I wonder about the walkway itself. When I rent out the house to a tenant, could this be considered a tripping hazard and

come back to haunt me later or am I overthinking it? The slab in the picture below is raised about 2" on the highest side.

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