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Structural inspection making me reconsider buying property

Aman Kaur
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During the inspection, a crack was discovered outside the building but no crack inside. There are signs of some water damage.  My reliable contractor says 10k in expense.  My fear is will the building collapse down the line and is it worth buying the property? Is this fixable and should i go with it? Building is 1965 built and otherwise in a solid condition. Would love input and want to ensure what else am I missing that I am not thinking about.  Any experience response would be appreciated.

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